The finder listing for the contents of my HDD doesn't add up. Where is the extra data?
Please could someone help me with the following.
My Mac has got very slow — especially booting — so I was looking to restore the system.
However, that declares there is not enough space on the disk drive to download.
When I look, indeed there is not. The drive claims to have 121GB with 114GB used and 3.4GB of free space.
So I did a preliminary listing of my disk drive contents, with the aim of finding huge folders to back up and delete.
However, when I sort by size, I notice an interesting thing: there are 36GB of "used" space entirely unaccounted for.
The only folder which is currently not displaying its size is the system folder called "cores." I don't know what this does, but it is still "Calculating..." its size — seemingly perpetually. Surely, it cannot be taking up 36GB of disk space?
Can anyone tell me where those 36GB have gone — and how to get them back?
As you can see, I am using a very old MacBook Air with very limited disk drive space, and I have pared my file use pretty much down to the bone — so, if I could recover 36 redundant Gigabytes of space, the computer would surely run much more happily.
Thanks for all of your thoughts,
Eric
MacBook Air 13″, macOS 10.13