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I repeatedly am getting messages saying there's no space on my start up disk and so I go to delete files yet nothing changes. I looked at my info on my mac and it says it's all filled up with 'other'. How is that even possible? I have a large collection of movies, music, and photos. Why aren't they showing up? Any ideas on what to do/what the problem is?
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Download the free Disk Inventory X which will tell you what's taking up the space on your hard drive.
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