Thanks, John,
I, too,have too many files from the ancient age-- but I do not know
how to rid myself of those and not get rid of everything. And even
when Leopard was installed, everything went over from Tiger, and when
Tiger was installed, everything went over from Panther ----- so where
does that leave me? I do not know. - I guess I should kick the bucket
soon and that would rid me of everything, no, I would rid myself of
all the superfluous stuff and everything else to boot. And that
would just be great!
Marta
On Aug 26, 2008, at 22:18 PM, Profile wrote:
If the index on spotlight is like most it will have grown over time
to include all the added files, photo's, music, documents, etc.
etc. and in my case I had done a complete install of Leopard from
scratch, which means I had tons of files that I had moved to the
hard drive from Tiger. As I had the time to go through them and
eliminate all that I didn't need I reduced the storage on the drive
by many many gig's. so those had been indexed and were no longer
needed.
It could be that Spotlight would then remove those from the index
and reduce the size of the index to match the size of the hard
drive, I don't know, but just in case the old index still had all
those thousands of files that were now gone I wanted to rid my
machine of the old index and start a new one that would be much
smaller.
John
On Aug 26, 2008, at 10:06 PM, Marta Edie wrote:
A question on the side: When you do a new index on spotlight, what
does that mean?
Marta
On Aug 26, 2008, at 21:58 PM, Profile wrote:
Lee, I know to guys like you that know everything about the x's and
o's and all between this would be simple, but to someone that runs
around with a piece of straw between his teeth I am having a hard
time
finding an invisible file. So, how do I go about seeing
something I
can't see?
John
On Aug 26, 2008, at 9:38 PM, Lee Larson wrote:
On Aug 26, 2008, at 9:28 PM, Profile wrote:
I have moved and removed many files on this hard drive, so I
wanted
to
do a new index of Spotlight. I have looked all over this thing
and I
can't find how to have the old index trashed and a new one created
fresh.
Every volume has an invisible file at its root called .Spotlight-
V100. Delete it and Spotlight will go to work.
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