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Startup disk full message when it shouldnt be full
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<blockquote data-quote="CAMERA MAN" data-source="post: 995094" data-attributes="member: 21040"><p>Hello all so i left my laptop on last night to upload a video to vimeo. I restarted it this morning so i could go back into 32bit mode because my audio interface only works in that mode. So it start back up and i get that message. 1st thing i do is check it it says i have 32mbs left on the internal disk. Last night i had 160gb free. I also ran disk inventory to see what it was but the biggest file was my aperture library. So what do you guys think happened? A virus thats tricking my system thinking its full when its not? Right now i cant even boot up anymore because it seems as if the file is growing and now my comp wont go past the apple screen, i do have my stuff backed up though so if i have to ill wipe the system and i have a techtool startup disk on my external drive too so i am able to boot from their at lest but it wont let me delete files so i can boot from my regular startup drive, I am currently running techtool pro for tests but doubt ill find anything from their, and sorry im rushing so i might have missed something. Please help because this is my production computer. </p><p> 6gbram </p><p>500gbHD </p><p>Snow Leopard</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CAMERA MAN, post: 995094, member: 21040"] Hello all so i left my laptop on last night to upload a video to vimeo. I restarted it this morning so i could go back into 32bit mode because my audio interface only works in that mode. So it start back up and i get that message. 1st thing i do is check it it says i have 32mbs left on the internal disk. Last night i had 160gb free. I also ran disk inventory to see what it was but the biggest file was my aperture library. So what do you guys think happened? A virus thats tricking my system thinking its full when its not? Right now i cant even boot up anymore because it seems as if the file is growing and now my comp wont go past the apple screen, i do have my stuff backed up though so if i have to ill wipe the system and i have a techtool startup disk on my external drive too so i am able to boot from their at lest but it wont let me delete files so i can boot from my regular startup drive, I am currently running techtool pro for tests but doubt ill find anything from their, and sorry im rushing so i might have missed something. Please help because this is my production computer. 6gbram 500gbHD Snow Leopard [/QUOTE]
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