
Hard drives are big and cheap these days. Instead of throwing away files, I save everything. Mostly.
Sometimes I look in the Mac’s Finder and realize that something is gobbling up my Mac’s hard drive. How can you figure out what?
I’ll admit I don’t go looking for trouble on my Mac. If it ain’t broken, don’t go fixin’ it, right? I’m now up to a 500 gigabyte hard drive. Do I need more?
Well, the other day I looked and had only 150 gigabytes left. That’s not exactly.... (excerpted).
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EVENBETTER said:
OR you could use the VERY FREE Disk Inventory X
It’s AWESOME.