Liam

See if you can run GrandPerspective http://grandperspectiv.sourceforge.net/

This gives you a graphical overview of hierarchical disk use and useful for
highlighting directories conusming large amounts of space.

Alastair
PS Try Space Sniffer if you want the same thing on Windows

On Wed, Mar 30, 2011 at 5:05 PM, Liam Kelly
<[email protected]>wrote:

> I have an Intel Core Duo Mac Book Pro running OS Snow Leopard with
> latest updates and suddenly over the past month has slowly filled up
> to the point it wont start as there's no room on it - I am running
> Tech Tool on it running Directory Backup, and I used DaisyDisc to
> check what was taking up the space... and apart from one user's iPhoto
> library of 32Gb, nothing particularly popped out to me and as I said
> now I can't even restart the machine
>
> I am truely hoping I don't have to do a rebuild - any thoughts from
> the brains out there please?
> Liam
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