Here is how to fix it - Reboot your OS, and press CMDR while you do so to reboot in recovery mode. Disk Inventory X is an older application, but its open source and still. Annoyingly enough, due to the new OS protection in El Capitan, Xtrafinder quit working. I'm pretty sure I have 100 GB of free storage, because I removed dozens of GB of photos and apps. Question: I just bought a new Mac with OS X Lion and I checked in the Terminal. MacBook Pro, OS X El Capitan (10.11.6) Posted on 2:05 AM. But after 2-3 minutes, this number changes to about 100 GB… As if some cached values were used while the Mac is updating the folder sizes. Is it safe to use Disk Inventory X to help located large, unnecessary files Or is there another utility to use I realize I need to purchase an external drive to store my videos and photos, but most of the capacity is taken up by 'Other'. I tried to find "hidden files", that could cause this difference, using the Disk Inventory X app, but it shows 100 GB of free storage…Īnother strange thing that happened: after I restart the computer, the status bar at the end of the finder shows 33 GB of free storage. I also used Onyx utility to free up some more space, empty caches, etc. If you’ve ever wondered where all your disk space has gone, Disk Inventory X will help you to answer this question. It shows the sizes of files and folders in a special graphical way called ‘treemaps’. Vae osobní soubory jsou umístny pod / Users / name a to jsou. Nezapomete, e nemete odstranit ádné dleité systémové soubory. The trash is empty, and I restarted my computer twice. Disk Inventory X is a disk usage utility for Mac OS X 10.3 (and later). Mete také pijmout nkteré programy pro analýzu pevného disku, jako je Disk Inventory X, prohledat pevný disk Mac a ukázat, které soubory a sloky zabírají nejvíce místa na disku. However, the Disk Utility shows only 33 GB of free storage… 3 times less:
So I freed up some space by removing some files, and "About My Mac" now shows almost 100 GB of free space on my Mac: I'm in the process of installing Windows 10 on my Macbook Pro (macOS 10.13.4/17E202, 256 GB of storage, no partition), but Boot Camp says I need at least 40 GB of storage.