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Level 1 (0 points) Q: error message "start up disk has no low disk space windows 8 more space available for application memory" How do I change this, get rid of stuff, etc? error message low disk space recovery drive windows 8 "start up disk has no more space available for application memory" How do I change this, get rid of stuff, etc? iMac, OS X Mountain Lion (10.8) Posted on Feb
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19, 2016 8:30 AM I have this question too Close Q: error message "start up disk has no more space available for application memory" How do I change this, get rid of stuff, etc? All replies Helpful answers by BobHarris, BobHarris Feb 19, 2016 3:18 PM in response to Rikard2 Level 6 (19,662 points) Mac OS X Feb 19,
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2016 3:18 PM in response to Rikard2 Either your startup up disk is full and OS X cannot create new swapfile(s). If you boot disk is full, then start freeing up space. A program like OmniDiskSweeper can help
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Subscribe l l FOLLOW US TWITTER GOOGLE+ FACEBOOK GET UPDATES BY EMAIL Enter your email below to get exclusive access to our best articles and tips before everybody else. RSS ALL ARTICLES FEATURES ONLY TRIVIA Search How-To Geek 5 Ways To Free Up Disk Space on Your OS X Mac It's 2016, shouldn't we stop worrying about disk space? Nope, not at all! A modern MacBook might have a solid-state drive with just 64 GB of space. You'll want as much space for your important data as you can get. You can likely free up quite a bit of space by pruning away files and applications you don't care about. Not everything here is obvious -- did you know that each user account on a Mac has multiple Trash cans? Clean Up Your Mac the Easy Way If you don't feel like spending a bunch of time to find and clean things up manually, you can use CleanMyMac 3 to get rid of temporary files, clean up extra language files, uninstall applications, get rid of extra files left behind by application uninstallations, find and get rid of big attachments stored in Mail, and a whole lot more. It basically has all the features of the cleaning applications we talk about in this article, but in a single app -- with the exception of finding duplicate files, which you'll still want to use Gemini 2 for. Luckily it's the same vendor that makes Gemini 2 and you can get them both as a bundle. And of course, there's a free trial that shows where your free space has gone and lets you clean up some of it for free. They have a single button to clean up everything, but we'd recommend going into the details to make sure. Note: before running any cleaning tool, you should make sure that all of your important data is backed up, just in case. Find and Remove Duplicate Files One of the trickiest things that can take up lots of drive space are duplicate files littering up your computer -- this is especially true if you've been using the computer for a long time. Luckily there are great apps like Gemini 2 that can be used to find and remove duplicate files with a really slick and easy interface. You can buy it on the App Store if you want -- Apple had this one as their Editors' Choice, but you're probably better off getting it from their website, because they have a free trial available there. There are a lot of other choices on the App Store and elsewhere, but we've used this one and had good results. Empty Your Trash Cans RELATED ARTICLE7 Ways To Free Up Hard Disk Space On Windows The Trash on a Mac is equivalent to