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So I've been burning a ton of movies over the past few weeks. I use MacTheRipper and my save location is an external hard drive.
Recently I copied maybe 10 movies, and then I went to burn those movies onto disc and couldn't find any of them. They weren't in my external hard drive and they didn't show up under any Finder search. However, in my Finder window, my "GB Available" is only shown at 31.14. I don't store ANYTHING on my internal hard drive except a few programs like MTR, Toast, Photoshop, etc. Only maybe 20 GB worth of stuff on my internal drive. So... My 120GB drive is down to 31.14 and I can only imagine it's because those 10 movies I copied are somewhere on my internal drive. How can I find the 90GBs that have gone missing? I don't want to reformat and I certainly don't want to re-copy those 10 movies. Thanks alot. |
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You haven't been playing with iMovie and have some imported clips or unfinished movie compilations do you? One or two of those can eat up that much drive space easily. I have never quite figured out why it does what it does with drive space while compiling movies and importing clips. Its crazy how much space it uses.
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I don't believe any of the members will say that to him seeing as he's not asking us how to rip dvds, he's asking us where the movies went and where all the disk space went. The fact that he ripped the dvds is merely background information he gave us in which to assist him.
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Or you can use an app called disk inventory X to see where all your GBs went.
http://www.derlien.com/ |
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You might want to stay away from the MacFixIt forums, then. They're much more "anal". Plus their visual layout and forum software are hideous.
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Copying DVD's by any means is not legal under U.S. Law... which happens to be the law followed by these forums. It has nothing to do with being "goody two-shoes", it has to do with following U.S. Law.
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