I've used up 120GB of my Macbook
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I've used up 120GB of my Macbook
First off, i know literally nothing about computers and size of programmes or anything, so help me out if you can.
Just now a few software updates came up and asked if i wanted to install so i said yeah, and then it said there wasn't enough room to install - I've only got MB's remaining.
The 'Size' of my applications page comes up as 4GB, all my downloads as 11GB, Logic files 7GB as i cleaned them up the other day. I-tunes 13GB. I've also got 7GB of samples.
That's everything i can think of in my area that may amount to something, yet it comes to 56GB. The 'Library' also comes to 53GB so you can see how it adds up to 120 but i've got no idea what makes the 56GB inside my username.
So, is there anything hidden inside the mac that takes up a lot of space i can delete ok? What's actually inside the Library, do i need everything there or can i delete anything?
Any help is cool!
Just now a few software updates came up and asked if i wanted to install so i said yeah, and then it said there wasn't enough room to install - I've only got MB's remaining.
The 'Size' of my applications page comes up as 4GB, all my downloads as 11GB, Logic files 7GB as i cleaned them up the other day. I-tunes 13GB. I've also got 7GB of samples.
That's everything i can think of in my area that may amount to something, yet it comes to 56GB. The 'Library' also comes to 53GB so you can see how it adds up to 120 but i've got no idea what makes the 56GB inside my username.
So, is there anything hidden inside the mac that takes up a lot of space i can delete ok? What's actually inside the Library, do i need everything there or can i delete anything?
Any help is cool!
Re: I've used up 120GB of my Macbook
System 32...Oh wait, fuck. I say get all you need off it and reinstall
Re: I've used up 120GB of my Macbook
Was thinking about that.
Is 120GB an average amount that gets easily filled?
Is 120GB an average amount that gets easily filled?
Re: I've used up 120GB of my Macbook
your operating system will be on there aswell.
Re: I've used up 120GB of my Macbook
I've filled about 290 GB in about 5 months.marshy wrote:Was thinking about that.
Is 120GB an average amount that gets easily filled?
Re: I've used up 120GB of my Macbook
Get this. its free
http://www.derlien.com/
Make sure you get the universal beta not the version 1.0
Will tell you ware the space is being eaten up and by what... Visually
http://www.derlien.com/
Make sure you get the universal beta not the version 1.0
Will tell you ware the space is being eaten up and by what... Visually
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Re: I've used up 120GB of my Macbook
This might help you
http://www.ofzenandcomputing.com/zanswers/107
It's got a link to a program that analyses all the files on your drive and tells you what's taking up the most space. Might be no use, but I thought I'd post anyway
http://www.ofzenandcomputing.com/zanswers/107
It's got a link to a program that analyses all the files on your drive and tells you what's taking up the most space. Might be no use, but I thought I'd post anyway
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Re: I've used up 120GB of my Macbook
Also cleanmymac is free for th first few tries and it will strip the redundant Power PC code from your nice intel apps. Stripps around 30-40% off all app sizes
Re: I've used up 120GB of my Macbook
Depone wrote:Get this. its free
http://www.derlien.com/
Make sure you get the universal beta not the version 1.0
Will tell you ware the space is being eaten up and by what... Visually
volcanogeorge wrote:This might help you
http://www.ofzenandcomputing.com/zanswers/107
It's got a link to a program that analyses all the files on your drive and tells you what's taking up the most space. Might be no use, but I thought I'd post anyway
Re: I've used up 120GB of my Macbook
Thanks Depone and George, will look into it.
Question regarding music i have in I-tunes. Most of the 11GB in my 'download' folder is music i've been sent, free downloads etc. I went through and deleted some older tracks i didn't need, yet they still played in I-tunes so i looked about and there's a folder (User>Music>I-Tunes>I-Tunes Music) and it had a copy of the track there too, which it's obviously now reading from.
So, can i delete all music from my downloads folder, as it's been duplicated and I-tunes is now using it's own folder to play it?
Just opened up a new track that wasn't in my I-tunes, and it appeared in that folder automatically again, so it looks like its ok to delete the original files?
Sorry if this is common knowledge hahah.
Question regarding music i have in I-tunes. Most of the 11GB in my 'download' folder is music i've been sent, free downloads etc. I went through and deleted some older tracks i didn't need, yet they still played in I-tunes so i looked about and there's a folder (User>Music>I-Tunes>I-Tunes Music) and it had a copy of the track there too, which it's obviously now reading from.
So, can i delete all music from my downloads folder, as it's been duplicated and I-tunes is now using it's own folder to play it?
Just opened up a new track that wasn't in my I-tunes, and it appeared in that folder automatically again, so it looks like its ok to delete the original files?
Sorry if this is common knowledge hahah.
Last edited by marshy on Wed Sep 08, 2010 11:35 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: I've used up 120GB of my Macbook
i dont have much room left, more than you though lol, i had about 4GB before then i deleted all my music from music folder, downloads and itunes, nearly all anyway, cos i keep it all on the pc anyway and my ipod, i moved all my samples to disc too, and just drag the ones i want onto the mac so they can be stored in the logic folders. I had about 20 GB then, but now im down bout 9GB now, so im thinking of moving all of my apple loops to portable hard drive as i never use them and it takes up 20GB of space! these apple loops are just the loops though right? the exs24 samples etc arent stored in there are they?
and i dunno about any useless stuff in the library im afraid
and i dunno about any useless stuff in the library im afraid
OiOiii #BELTERTopManLurka wrote: thanks for confirming
Re: I've used up 120GB of my Macbook
Wow, apple loops are 20GB? I've only used one vocal sample from there, and doubt i'll ever use anything else.
Re: I've used up 120GB of my Macbook
I have an external firewire HD with all my samples, itunes library, all the data from various apps.
Saves a lot of space, and actually makes your system more efficient and faster. especially streaming audio in a daw. IE one HD runs the apps. and one has the audio. If it were on both it would struggle.
Saves a lot of space, and actually makes your system more efficient and faster. especially streaming audio in a daw. IE one HD runs the apps. and one has the audio. If it were on both it would struggle.
Re: I've used up 120GB of my Macbook
just checked it again, actually 26.5GB lolmarshy wrote:Wow, apple loops are 20GB? I've only used one vocal sample from there, and doubt i'll ever use anything else.
OiOiii #BELTERTopManLurka wrote: thanks for confirming
Re: I've used up 120GB of my Macbook
Yeah i got an external hard drive from my Uni recently so going to put that to use.
Does anyone know if i'm right about the I-tunes though? It runs through the folder it creates itself once it's opened, so it's ok to delete the original file/move it to a different hard drive?
Does anyone know if i'm right about the I-tunes though? It runs through the folder it creates itself once it's opened, so it's ok to delete the original file/move it to a different hard drive?
Re: I've used up 120GB of my Macbook
Check the options. Sometimes its set to copy them to your library, sometimes not. Jeeeebusmarshy wrote:Yeah i got an external hard drive from my Uni recently so going to put that to use.
Does anyone know if i'm right about the I-tunes though? It runs through the folder it creates itself once it's opened, so it's ok to delete the original file/move it to a different hard drive?
Re: I've used up 120GB of my Macbook
Sincerest apologies that i don't know the ins and outs of I-tunes, Depone.
Re: I've used up 120GB of my Macbook
well nah, all it takes is a look in the itunes prefs mate.marshy wrote:Sincerest apologies that i don't know the ins and outs of I-tunes, Depone.
Re: I've used up 120GB of my Macbook
Nice.
Well anyway thanks for the help gentlemen
Well anyway thanks for the help gentlemen
Re: I've used up 120GB of my Macbook
i personally would delete all the logic apple loops unless you actually use them (which i do from time to time)
also, if you're really struggling for space, i'm sure there's at least 5gbs of printer drivers that you can just delete.
also, if you're really struggling for space, i'm sure there's at least 5gbs of printer drivers that you can just delete.
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