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icesac26

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Original poster
Nov 30, 2005
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Sacramento
I have had to do a restore, and I noticed my space on my main drive is now 10 gigs less then it was this morning. I could use some help on what too do, and what I can safely get rid of and how (step by step). Not saying I don't know much, I do know a lot, but it crashed while I was uploading 10.4.8. I dont want to spend another 10 hours fixing this again. (10 hours is based on the time it will take to fix everything, along with the 6.5 hours I have already done.

thanks in advance
 

beatsme

macrumors 65816
Oct 6, 2005
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that 10GB is probably your previous system folder; you should see a "Previous System Folder" somewhere in there if you did a restore. Just go through it and make sure you don't have any really important documents in there, and once you're satisfied that you've got everything, go ahead and trash it.
 

mad jew

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Apr 3, 2004
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Adelaide, Australia
So you reinstalled the OS? Did you reformat and reinstall because if not, then you've probably got a Previous System Folder or some such thing lying about somewhere. Maybe use OmniDiskSweeper to find where that 10GB is being used. :)

Edit: beaten by beatsme. Love it! :D
 

nightelf

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Mar 25, 2003
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Remember to deselect the languages you are not going to use, you can save a couple of GBs there, also printer drivers.

I saved about 10GB not installing any language, iWeb, GarageBand and demo songs, jingles, some printer drivers, etc.
 

todd2000

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Nov 14, 2005
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Danville, VA
mad jew said:
If you don't deselect them during the install process, then you can remove them later with an app like Monolingual. Don't get rid of US English, even if you don't need it though. :)

WOW! I just downloaded Monolingual, and it deleted 1.2G of language files. Thats a ton of wasted space. Not that im low on HD space, but the more the better.
 

mad jew

Moderator emeritus
Apr 3, 2004
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Adelaide, Australia
On Tiger, quite a bit of space is used up for the printer drivers. You can simply delete unnecessary or unused drivers if you like. Also, Garageband loops and iDVD themes respectively take up a lot of space.
 
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