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Hello
I'm new to the forum but I hope you can help me with the following problem. I cannot understand why my Macintosh-HD is telling me that 70 GB is used. When I check the size of the different folders I should have at least 20 GB free space? The trash bin is empty. How can this happen and how can I check where all this data is stored? Thanks! |
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Try baseline, tells you what is taking up space on you hdd.
Baseline (Mac) - Download |
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