Kim Richmond wrote:
I am having a disk space issue. It might not be a Finale issue, but I
think it is.
I recently updated from MacFin2007 to 2008. I installed the program
along with the Garriton Sounds that came along with it. Before this I
had 50 GB hard drive space available. After
On Apr 10, 2008, at 12:22 AM, Kim Richmond wrote:
I am having a disk space issue. It might not be a Finale issue, but
I think it is.
I recently updated from MacFin2007 to 2008. I installed the
program along with the Garriton Sounds that came along with it.
Before this I had 50 GB hard
Kim Richmond wrote:
After installation I had 24 GB available.
[...]
Now my disk says it has only 3 GB
of free space.
Isn't there any OSX diagnose utility available that can
analyze/show/graph how the disc space is used? 21GB shouldn't be hard to
track down with such a utility.
Best
On 10 Apr 2008 at 14:39, Jari Williamsson wrote:
Kim Richmond wrote:
After installation I had 24 GB available.
[...]
Now my disk says it has only 3 GB
of free space.
Isn't there any OSX diagnose utility available that can
analyze/show/graph how the disc space is used? 21GB
A year or so ago a friend of mine had an apparently sudden drop in
available disk space and the same disk full messages. The culprit
turned out to be absurdly bloated console log files (Applications/
Utilities/Console). It was unclear how the problem had occurred, but
clearing out the
My wife's iMac had this issue and it did turn out to be a 20GB log file.
You may need to use the Terminal program and the sudo command to delete
logs in /var/log/ if the previously-mentioned utilities don't fix it.
**Leigh
On Thu, Apr 10, 2008, Neal Gittleman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A year or
Kim Richmond / 08.4.9 / 0:22 AM wrote:
After installation I had 24 GB
available. I worked on a piece last night for about 2 hours. I leave
my computer on at night. When I got up this morning my computer said
the disk was full.
I thought I had saved the new piece last night, but when
The likely hood of a Mac getting hacked for Spamming is just about nil. I
don't believe there is a documented case.
I think he might have something going on with the Volume Bit Map. Reboot,
hold down the Apple and the S key, and run what is says there fsck
something.
You can also manually force
Eric Dannewitz / 08.4.10 / 3:02 PM wrote:
The likely hood of a Mac getting hacked for Spamming is just about nil. I
don't believe there is a documented case.
Ur, you might be mistaken with virus attack, maybe? If you have a port
open, your shared folder on your Mac is visible to public, and
On Apr 10, 2008, at 1:08 PM, A-NO-NE Music wrote:
Ur, you might be mistaken with virus attack, maybe? If you have a
port
open, your shared folder on your Mac is visible to public, and someone
can leave invisible self-contained (read OS won't be alerted) spamming
script there. That's how
I am having a disk space issue. It might not be a Finale issue, but I
think it is.
I recently updated from MacFin2007 to 2008. I installed the program
along with the Garriton Sounds that came along with it. Before this I
had 50 GB hard drive space available. After installation I had 24 GB
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