At 5:22 PM -0400 9/2/08, Dan posted:
>  At 4:37 PM -0400 9/2/2008, Steve R wrote:
>>As it happens I upgraded to Leopard yesterday doing an archive and
>>install. The Old System folder, after the install, weighed in at 3.2
>>GB yet my previously 38.2GB of free space has dropped to 21.8 GB of
>>free space. I find it hard to believe Leopard takes 15 GB of hard
>>drive space to install? Tiger was around 4GB.  I did a search for any
>>files larger than 10GB and there's nothing. Still searching.
>
>  There have been some very large printer driver packages released
>  lately, 1+ GB each.  Could they account for this diff, in part?

Time will tell as I'm spending the day opening every folder :-(  With 
my luck, it's an invisible file so I guess it's time to try FileBuddy.

Steve R
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