Searching By Size, looking for files and programs according to size |
Sun 24 Jun 2007, 21:37
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Rookie Group: Members Posts: 42 Joined: 02-Jan 06 From: Kansas City - US Member No.: 74,692 |
this may be a very elementary question for most mac users.
is there any way to sort every file, program, whatever according to size, to see what things are taking up the most room on my hard drive. i know i can go through and look at every file and see what the size is, but that would take a VERY long time. i'm sure there's got to be an easy solution |
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Mon 25 Jun 2007, 11:46
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Junior Member Group: Members Posts: 122 Joined: 16-Jul 06 From: London - UK Member No.: 81,499 |
This one couldn't be easier.
Double click on the volume you need to check. Make sure the resulting window is in "List" view (the 3 parallel lines button, top right). Click in the "Cog" button and select "Show View Options". Tick the "Size" and "Calculate all sizes" boxes. In your Finder window click on the Size tab. A downwards pointing arrow will give you largest first, an upwards one smallest first. Okay, maybe it could be easier, or at least easier to describe with less of "these" and fragmented sentences. Does anyone think I use "these" too much? This post has been edited by Jim Hoyland: Mon 25 Jun 2007, 11:46 -------------------- www.myspace.com/commercialmusicstudios
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Tue 26 Jun 2007, 05:29
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Junior Member Group: Members Posts: 178 Joined: 27-Jan 03 From: Austin - US Member No.: 11,156 |
nah Jim. I like "them"...
especially the good info contained in, around and between 'em. peace -------------------- |
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Sat 14 Jul 2007, 18:41
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Rookie Group: Members Posts: 38 Joined: 29-Nov 04 From: Victoria - CA Member No.: 55,783 |
is there any way to sort every file, program, whatever according to size, to see what things are taking up the most room on my hard drive. i know i can go through and look at every file and see what the size is, but that would take a VERY long time. Go to Versiontracker.com and look for a program called WhatSize This does what you want, across multiple folders. Thanks Trevor CanadaRAM |
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