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Hello,
Long time reader, first time poster hee hee.
Okay, basically, I did an edit job lately for someone, and the external Seagate 250Gb drive I bought had a fault, so I resorted to cramming as much of the content onto my tiny 80Gb Hard drive (I have a Macbook Pro).
To do this I had to delete or transfer EVERYTHING off my mac that I could to squeeze out extra room.
After I was finished on the job, I backed up all the edit material, so I basically had an empty computer, ready to put back my itunes and photo's and such. I did a get info on the hard drive, and it was half full!! it had like 38Gb used, with the Library being the main culprit, it was something like 32Gb big.
Basically, what is there in there that can be deleted safely? are there temporary cache's or something I can empty? does the Mac os store stuff just in case? I come from a PC, having used macs in studios for years, but having never owned one myself, I have never had to worry about the running of one. I'm kind of half tempted to do a re-install. Maybe that's madness. Anyone any ideas?
Mel :dummy:
Long time reader, first time poster hee hee.
Okay, basically, I did an edit job lately for someone, and the external Seagate 250Gb drive I bought had a fault, so I resorted to cramming as much of the content onto my tiny 80Gb Hard drive (I have a Macbook Pro).
To do this I had to delete or transfer EVERYTHING off my mac that I could to squeeze out extra room.
After I was finished on the job, I backed up all the edit material, so I basically had an empty computer, ready to put back my itunes and photo's and such. I did a get info on the hard drive, and it was half full!! it had like 38Gb used, with the Library being the main culprit, it was something like 32Gb big.
Basically, what is there in there that can be deleted safely? are there temporary cache's or something I can empty? does the Mac os store stuff just in case? I come from a PC, having used macs in studios for years, but having never owned one myself, I have never had to worry about the running of one. I'm kind of half tempted to do a re-install. Maybe that's madness. Anyone any ideas?
Mel :dummy: