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<blockquote data-quote="danif55" data-source="post: 1303672" data-attributes="member: 216696"><p>The memory on my MacBook Leopard has started draining every time I use the computer, forcing me to restart it every few hours. When I first log in, there is about 1 G of free space; I use Safari, MS Word, and iTunes (as well as a program that allows me to access the internet through a SIM card) for a few hours and suddenly I'm getting all these pop-ups that I need to clear space, iTunes says it can't save, and my Word documents won't save, either. If I open finder it says "zero KB available." I know there is space because I cleared a bunch of videos and other things that take up a lot of room; why does all that space go away after a few hours of use? I really need a solution to this problem -- I am abroad for the next year and can't just go buy a new computer. If you have any ideas, PLEASE share them. Thank you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="danif55, post: 1303672, member: 216696"] The memory on my MacBook Leopard has started draining every time I use the computer, forcing me to restart it every few hours. When I first log in, there is about 1 G of free space; I use Safari, MS Word, and iTunes (as well as a program that allows me to access the internet through a SIM card) for a few hours and suddenly I'm getting all these pop-ups that I need to clear space, iTunes says it can't save, and my Word documents won't save, either. If I open finder it says "zero KB available." I know there is space because I cleared a bunch of videos and other things that take up a lot of room; why does all that space go away after a few hours of use? I really need a solution to this problem -- I am abroad for the next year and can't just go buy a new computer. If you have any ideas, PLEASE share them. Thank you! [/QUOTE]
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