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<blockquote data-quote="PGB1" data-source="post: 947541" data-attributes="member: 76746"><p>Hi All</p><p>I was reading a post in this section about freeing up hard disk space. It brought good items to my attention as well as a couple of questions. I was not sure if it is proper etiquette to post a new thread or to continue in the one that was already started with my own questions. (Thought that might be rude to the original poster.) So, please forgive me if I'm wrong.</p><p></p><p>I'm running MAC OSX 10.4.11 on a 15" Macbook Pro.</p><p>In that thread, <em>6string</em> suggested to try Disk Inventory X. It did & it's cool. Thank You! I got to dump several gigabytes of CAD file back-ups. </p><p></p><p>But I see the largest groups on my computer are WinXP.hdd (I've got Parallels installed). I expected that one would be huge. But there's one called Sleepimage. I used Finder to look for Sleepimage to try and figure out what it was. It doesn't show up. The path Disk Inventory X shows is Macintosh HD/Private/VAR/VM/sleepimage. Disk Inventory X says it is a Document File.</p><p>Private doesn't show up, nor does VAR. A Finder search doesn't reveal them either. Do any of you know what they it is and if I can ditch it?</p><p></p><p>Another question that came to mind while reading the other thread was about the jpegs that Safari saves with Top Sites. <em>toMACsh </em>mentioned he ditched several megabytes by dumping them. My Safari version has Top Sites (ver 4.0.4). Where are those jpegs located so I can nuke 'em? I searched for jepg files and,of course, found zillions. Mostly my iPhoto stuff I think. I do sometimes use Safari-Reset Safari to de-junk. Does this remove the Top Sites jpegs from my disk?</p><p></p><p>Thanks for any info! (I have a few MAC OS 3rd party manuals but the very best information comes from this forum!)</p><p></p><p>Paul</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PGB1, post: 947541, member: 76746"] Hi All I was reading a post in this section about freeing up hard disk space. It brought good items to my attention as well as a couple of questions. I was not sure if it is proper etiquette to post a new thread or to continue in the one that was already started with my own questions. (Thought that might be rude to the original poster.) So, please forgive me if I'm wrong. I'm running MAC OSX 10.4.11 on a 15" Macbook Pro. In that thread, [I]6string[/I] suggested to try Disk Inventory X. It did & it's cool. Thank You! I got to dump several gigabytes of CAD file back-ups. But I see the largest groups on my computer are WinXP.hdd (I've got Parallels installed). I expected that one would be huge. But there's one called Sleepimage. I used Finder to look for Sleepimage to try and figure out what it was. It doesn't show up. The path Disk Inventory X shows is Macintosh HD/Private/VAR/VM/sleepimage. Disk Inventory X says it is a Document File. Private doesn't show up, nor does VAR. A Finder search doesn't reveal them either. Do any of you know what they it is and if I can ditch it? Another question that came to mind while reading the other thread was about the jpegs that Safari saves with Top Sites. [I]toMACsh [/I]mentioned he ditched several megabytes by dumping them. My Safari version has Top Sites (ver 4.0.4). Where are those jpegs located so I can nuke 'em? I searched for jepg files and,of course, found zillions. Mostly my iPhoto stuff I think. I do sometimes use Safari-Reset Safari to de-junk. Does this remove the Top Sites jpegs from my disk? Thanks for any info! (I have a few MAC OS 3rd party manuals but the very best information comes from this forum!) Paul [/QUOTE]
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