The way apple seems to have err "designed" iPhoto maybe it's trashcan 
has a trashcan.

David J Brooks wrote:
> Well i managed to find 2.8 gig. Who new that iphoto had its own trash can.:-)
>
> Still, the other 3 gig is hiding somewhere
>
> Dave
>
> On 8/13/07, David J Brooks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   
>> On 8/13/07, Mark Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>     
>>> Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
>>>
>>>       
>>>> Boot up the system on the Mac OS X installation dvd/cd. When the
>>>> installer comes up, go to the tools menu and elect Disk Utility. Once
>>>> that's up, select the startup volume and run a disk verify.
>>>> Afterwards restart the system from the hard disk and check...  It is
>>>> possible you have a bit of file system corruption and the system
>>>> thinks there's more data on the drive than there actually is.
>>>>
>>>> If that doesn't do it, go into iPhoto and see if what you put in its
>>>> trash has actually been deleted.
>>>>         
>>> And if *that* doesn't work, just reformat the hard drive and re-install
>>> everything.
>>>       
>> I;m not ready to fly that plane solo.:-)
>>
>> Dave
>>
>>     
>>> If you need assistance Frank will help you ;-)
>>>       
>> Frank who.:-0
>>
>> Dave
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