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macbook memory drain
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<blockquote data-quote="danif55" data-source="post: 1303961" data-attributes="member: 216696"><p>Yes, thank you, I emptied the trash. The files weren't ever in iTunes. The problem is not that I have too much on my hard drive -- the problem is that when i restart, finder tells me i have a certain amount of space, and after using the computer for a while, all of that memory drains away. If i'm not mistaken, that shouldn't happen. I have already deleted so many large files and it just seems like no matter how many I delete, the space that I free up just leaks away. I'm not adding anything new. This is a legitimate leak.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="danif55, post: 1303961, member: 216696"] Yes, thank you, I emptied the trash. The files weren't ever in iTunes. The problem is not that I have too much on my hard drive -- the problem is that when i restart, finder tells me i have a certain amount of space, and after using the computer for a while, all of that memory drains away. If i'm not mistaken, that shouldn't happen. I have already deleted so many large files and it just seems like no matter how many I delete, the space that I free up just leaks away. I'm not adding anything new. This is a legitimate leak. [/QUOTE]
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