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Software / Safari / Safari could not download the file because there is not enough free disk space Problem When attempting to safari could not download this file download a file in Safari you get the following error message: "Safari could not enough disk space imovie not download the file because there is not enough free disk space. Try deleting documents or downloading to
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another disk in downloads." Solution Make sure you have sufficient disk space available beforehand. You can check this by right clicking (or pressing Ctrl + click) on your hard drive, then selecting Get http://beato.com/how-to-fix-the-safari-could-not-download-the-file-because-there-is-not-enough-free-disk-space/ Info to see how much space is available. If there is plenty of space free on the drive then follow these instructions: Quit Safari. Go to your home folder. Right click or Ctrl + click on the Downloads folder and select Get Info. Look under the Sharing & Permissions section: If the padlock is locked then click it, enter your password if you http://www.fixkb.com/2011/01/safari-could-not-download-file-because.html have one and click OK. You should see your name followed by (Me) e.g. "Carl (Me)". If you don't, then click the + button, click on your username and click Select. Next to your name, it may say "Read only". Change it to "Read & Write". Click the cog like icon, then click "Apply to enclosed items". You will be asked "Are you sure…". Click OK to confirm. Once done, click the padlock to lock the changes. Share this: Print Email Facebook Reddit Twitter Google 7 Responses to Safari could not download the file because there is not enough free disk space Reply Robin November 3, 2011 at 12:54 What if there is not any sufficient disk space? Reply Carl Norton November 3, 2011 at 15:31 Then you would need to free up the space. I would recommend using a tool like JDiskReport (download the OSX version). But in order to free up enough space, I would delete the contents of the /Library/Caches folder located in the root of you rmain hard drive. Also, I would delete the contents of your Downloads folder if th
A solution for iPhoto's 'Not enough Disk Space' error Apr 12, '04 10:54:00AM • Contributed by: LWB Recently, I tried to export 800 images (<1G) from iPhoto 4.0.1 and got the message that I had insufficient disk space to complete the operation despite having 20G http://hints.macworld.com/article.php?story=20040410143104136 free on my HD. I checked the internet to look for others with this problem. There were several comments about iPhoto remembering the size of the original HD on which it was installed and several workaround solutions but no solution https://kb.uwex.uwc.edu/page.php?id=39908 till now... Turns out the solution is easier than the workarounds (e.g export to alternative HD etc). All you have to do is to erase the iPhoto preference file ~/Library -> Preferences -> com.apple.iPhoto.plist and all is good again. not enough • Currently 2.00 / 512345 (3 votes cast) [28,033 views] Hint Options Printable Hint Format Subscribe to 'macosxhints.com application tips' A solution for iPhoto's 'Not enough Disk Space' error | 6 comments | Create New Account Newest First Oldest First Flat Nested No Comments Threaded Click here to return to the 'A solution for iPhoto's 'Not enough Disk Space' error' hint The following comments are owned by whoever posted them. This site is not responsible for what not enough disk they say. A solution for iPhoto's 'Not enough Disk Space' error Authored by: cudaboy_71 on Apr 12, '04 11:22:42AM i cant get iPhoto to give me the error at the moment. but, i've never changed the 60gb drive from my powerbook. next time i get the 'out of space' error i'll try 86'ing the pref file. but, i do not believe the original installation drive size is the root of the problem. --- if it aint broke, break it! [ Reply to This | # ] A solution for iPhoto's 'Not enough Disk Space' error Authored by: orourke on Apr 12, '04 11:23:08AM I came across this problem this weekend. They way I solved it was to close and restart iPhoto. That solved it for me. [ Reply to This | # ] A solution for iPhoto's 'Not enough Disk Space' error Authored by: PDubNYC on Apr 13, '04 09:57:10PM This is definitely not caused by original disk size. I ran into it last weekend after installing iPhoto 4 on my dad's iMac (disks have never changed). Somehow I fixed it by trying to just export 1 pic at a time, and then when I tried to do many again, it worked fine. Just to ask, anyone know of a way to change the filename to match the photo's name in iPhoto? My old man wants the photos to stay in the order he sets in iPhoto
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