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Startup disk full? iMac won't fully boot!
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<blockquote data-quote="IWT" data-source="post: 1115976" data-attributes="member: 83420"><p>I've come in to this very late and my meagre suggestion is, if at all, more likely to help adityashah1989 who has also, apparently, a full disc; but not yet gone as far as Ronald S jr.</p><p></p><p>I had a similar problem of a "disk full" statement when I knew it couldn't be true. By going into Utilities, Disc Utility, Erase and the choosing "Erase Free Space", it solved my problem. This was Apple's idea, not mine. They argued that something had corrupted or otherwise messed up the Free Space.</p><p></p><p>That's my meagre offering.</p><p></p><p>Good luck.</p><p></p><p>Ian</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IWT, post: 1115976, member: 83420"] I've come in to this very late and my meagre suggestion is, if at all, more likely to help adityashah1989 who has also, apparently, a full disc; but not yet gone as far as Ronald S jr. I had a similar problem of a "disk full" statement when I knew it couldn't be true. By going into Utilities, Disc Utility, Erase and the choosing "Erase Free Space", it solved my problem. This was Apple's idea, not mine. They argued that something had corrupted or otherwise messed up the Free Space. That's my meagre offering. Good luck. Ian [/QUOTE]
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