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Posted by: miaba Wed 23 Nov 2005, 15:06

Hello I was wondering if anyone could suggest a good method to free up any hardrive space that may be bogged down by unused files. I have my first recording session tonight and I want to make sure I have optimized m hardrive space. I'm new to logic, mac, and ccomputers in general, and I'm not sure if throwing a folder in the trash completely frees any space on the drive. Thanks for your thoughts!

Posted by: ngreen Fri 25 Nov 2005, 05:55

Just throwing in the trash does not delete the files/folders. You have to empty the trash. Then the computer will delete anything you put in there.

Posted by: dixiechicken Mon 28 Nov 2005, 19:38

Perhaps the easiest way is to have an extra harddrive.
( a total of three drives then one for OS-X - one for projects & audio + a third)

Copy projects & audio from drive 2 to drive 3.
Reformat drive 2.
Keep working on drive 3.

Eventually copy things from drive 3 to drive 2.
Reformat drive 3 & keep working on drive 2.

etc, etc.

Cheers: Dixiechicken

Posted by: AlexeyMohr Wed 30 Nov 2005, 21:19

If you're willing to go through the work, your best bet is to reinstall OSX and make sure to only install the minimal software. Disable extra printer drivers, X11, extra programs, and anything else that can be turned off to free up space. That'll make the biggest difference.

That being said, your projects should never be on your boot volume, so be sure you have a second hard drive for them always.

Posted by: miaba Wed 30 Nov 2005, 22:43

Idealy, yes another hard drive would be great but my budget has been pretty well spent on my current pwerebook and software. I'm considering the re-install suggestion but i'm not sure how to uninstall my running version. Would it be equally beneficial to toss programs in the trash?

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