Maybe I didn't get the memo, but I don't think that MacOS offers notices of low disk space. Entirely out of space, I've seen for sure, but not low. Perhaps you had some other tool (something like Onyx, Cocktail, Drive Genius, or whatever) that offered this feature and you deleted it?
In any event, I highly recommend the freeware tool GrandPerspective. It has the most outlandish UI you've ever seen, but it takes about 10 seconds to grasp and then you wonder why it took the human race 30 years to come up with it. It can often find weird behavior and hidden files that are causing problems that you don't even know about. In the past quarter, I've used it to find an instance of the Gmail "unending recovered mail" problem, and a hidden (and eminently deletable) MacOS log that ws supposed to max out at 20M that was eating 12G. There's also Daisy Disk, which is a little more powerful, though it's not free. > On Jan 28, 2018, at 1:11 PM, Michael <[email protected]> wrote: > > How do I re-enable notices of low disk space if they were turned off by > accident? > > 10.9.5. > > --- > Entertaining minecraft videos > http://YouTube.com/keybounce > > _______________________________________________ > MacOSX-talk mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.omnigroup.com/mailman/listinfo/macosx-talk _______________________________________________ MacOSX-talk mailing list [email protected] http://www.omnigroup.com/mailman/listinfo/macosx-talk
