Just what is taking up so much space?

Posted on October 28, 2007 
Filed Under Macintosh

As I’ve posted, I’ve always been running tight on disk space on this MacBook Pro. Even after going through my Documents folder and using AppZapper on applications I no longer want (it gets all the stray bits, as well as the application itself), I only have 21 GB available on a 120 GB drive. I know it’s probably silly, but I like having at least 20% of a drive free. Preferably more. This evening, I downloaded DiskInventoryX to try and figure out where everything is.

DiskInventoryX.jpg

The results:

After that, the next largest folder takes just 286 MB and isn’t worth worrying about, and it goes down from there.

My largest disk-space hogs total just 43.5 GB. My Applications folder takes 8.1 GB. 51.6 GB accounted for. That means that assorted small files that would take years to clean up effectively are filling 35.5 GB of space. I’m thinking I will save a few GB by dumping GarageBand, iMovie and iDVD off to the external. I never use those applications and I can see the sample files and themes are taking up space.

Lesson learned: No matter what, buy a notebook computer with the largest internal disk capacity you can get. I could have gotten a 160 GB drive. I’m kicking myself now that I didn’t. RAM is easy to upgrade/add on. Capacity isn’t. Upgrading an internal drive on a MacBook Pro is not trivial.

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