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<blockquote data-quote="Brokerwv" data-source="post: 1505825" data-attributes="member: 298769"><p>I bought the iMac in Jan 2010. I am using Mountain Lion version 10.8.3. Processor 3.06 Ghz Intel Core 2 Duo. Memory 4GB. 1TB. I have done the recovery by doing the Command + R. That still didn't work, as I still just got the Wheel in just about everything I did. It would take forever to load. So, then I decided to do a clean install. I erased everything and then reinstalled Mountain Lion. I started to restore some of my files from Carbonite and that is when I got the start up disk has no more memory. I am only using about 50GB of the 999GB that I have. I can't figure out why this is coming up. I did the clean reinstall, because I thought something was hung up and causing my computer to work constantly. What else can I do?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brokerwv, post: 1505825, member: 298769"] I bought the iMac in Jan 2010. I am using Mountain Lion version 10.8.3. Processor 3.06 Ghz Intel Core 2 Duo. Memory 4GB. 1TB. I have done the recovery by doing the Command + R. That still didn't work, as I still just got the Wheel in just about everything I did. It would take forever to load. So, then I decided to do a clean install. I erased everything and then reinstalled Mountain Lion. I started to restore some of my files from Carbonite and that is when I got the start up disk has no more memory. I am only using about 50GB of the 999GB that I have. I can't figure out why this is coming up. I did the clean reinstall, because I thought something was hung up and causing my computer to work constantly. What else can I do? [/QUOTE]
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