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showing proper disk space 11 Replies If you need to look up how much of your Mac's disk space is being used, you can simply choose About This Mac from the Apple menu, and then click
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click the Storage section, to see all attached hard drives and a colorized breakdown of the file types and sizes stored hard disk space calculator on each. While this feature is convenient, sometimes it may not show an accurate breakdown of the space used. In some instances, you may see the calculated amount of free disk space differ from that when http://support.hp.com/si-en/document/c03458013 you select your hard drive in the Finder and press Command-i to get information on it, and at other times while the total disk space calculation might be correct, the breakdown does not seem correct. For instance, you may see the "Other" file type category taking up a large portion (if not all) of the calculated space used. The About This Mac window will show the storage breakdown for all locally https://www.macissues.com/2014/05/27/fix-about-this-mac-not-showing-proper-disk-space/ mounted hard drives. These errors occur simply because the sizes calculated in the About This Mac window are done from file metadata information that is collected into the Spotlight index, and not from any monitoring of the physical size on disk (as is done in the Finder information window). Therefore, if you are seeing incorrect storage calculations then it is likely your Spotlight index is damaged and needs to be rebuilt, which can be done with the following steps: Open the Spotlight system preferences. Go to the Privacy tab. Drag your hard drive to the list to add it. Select your drive, and then click the minus button to remove it. Perform these steps for any hard drive that shows an improper storage calculation in the About This Mac window. When you complete these steps, if you check the storage calculations before indexing is complete, then you will see the About This Mac window progressively update and change as more files are added to Spotlight's index. Therefore, wait for the Spotlight index to fully rebuild (the progress of which can be seen by opening the Spotlight menu) before you check the storage use in the About This Mac window again. Share This:PrintEmailFacebookTwitterGoogleLinkedInRedditMoreTumblrPinterestPocketLike this:Like Loading... Related This entry was posted in Troubleshooting and tagg
PMI am testing out my InstallShield project on numerous machines and have run into an error on a Win2k sp2 machine. The error pops up at the beginning of the install: error 1201: Setup needs 8000 KB free disk space https://community.flexerasoftware.com/archive/index.php?t-93990.html in C:\ The C: drive has 74GB free. Any ideas? _doog_04-08-2002, 01:27 PMdo you have write permissions on drive c:\ is there a tmp directory set? do you have write permissions to the tmp-directory? LewisQ04-08-2002, 01:53 PMIf there are TMp, TEMP folders, clean them up. Usually helps. Defraging also comes to mind. JeffCurless04-10-2002, 04:13 PMI have the same problem. I have an install that grew from 20meg, to 128meg. I have over 4 gig of disk space on drive disk space c &d, nothing in any temp areas, defragged... and still have the issue. OutOfDiskSpace Dialog reports: C: size 12gb, available 3502mb, required 128mb, differences 3374mb d: size 16gb, available 4484mb, required 16kb, differences 4484mb Looks to me like there is plenty of space available. Does anyone have any idea what the real issue is here? Or more importantly what the solution is? JeffCurless04-11-2002, 09:35 AMA little more information. While a normal install fails with a "out of disk space disk space calculator error", a silent install allows the install to continue, until during the file copy stage (around file #1500 or so) there is an attempt to copy a file to the "INSTALL/" directory. This location is not in the directory table, nor is it referenced anywhere within my install. Looks to me like something is being overwritten, and that is causign the UI to perform an incorrect size calculation. I used msiexec /I "adasdasd" /qn Wise Guy05-06-2002, 12:06 PMI have had this reported by numerous win2k users now, is there any fix? ThomasR05-13-2002, 11:55 PMI've just ran into this issue also. The target machine is running Win2k SP2, and had 4.0 GB free. Temp dirs had been cleaned up as well as a defrag. Yet when the installation was ran, the 1201 error ("...needs 8000 KB free disk space on drive C:\. Please free up some space and try again.") came up. Interesting note: After scanning in some images to that machine, the install was tried again. The free disk space was now at 3.99 GB and the install ran fine. Instead of freeing up disk space, additional disk space was consumed. Disk space calculation error when the available is greater than or equal to 4.0 GB? Anything new on this issue? johnline07-12-2002, 02:39 PMI have run into the same problem. I have 3 different release configurations in a project with various combinations of features. The smal