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I used Disk Invetory X to see what parts of my HD are using the most space. It said that I have a file called console.log in macintosh HD > library > logs > console.

is it normal for a console.log file to be this big?

can i delete it that file or do i need it?

can i do anything to make it smaller? like doing the daily, weekly monthly scripts for example

thanks for any help

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I fixed the problem, I just restarted my mac…lol

sorry for the double post BTW

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