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Disk cleanup suggestions?!?!?

I need suggestions for a disk cleanup. I dont do a crazy ammount of Photo editing or music but my disk is almost full. I need suggestions that will clean up the disk and address any security issues. Something that has a gurantee to not damage anything and preferably not too expensive. Thanks!

MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.6.7)

Posted on May 1, 2011 6:22 PM

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May 1, 2011 7:52 PM in response to rdylanh

RD


App Cleaner as Tj has suggested is a great program that will clean things up. What is the size of your hard drive? On a personal note I only install what I really need. I don't have many programs that do the same thing. Another thing I would suggest isDriveGenius. It will perform many system functions to help keep your Mac running smoothly. It is commercial software. It is 99.00 dollars, but I think it is worth the investment. You can purchase it as a bootable DVD however at the moment DG 3.1 will not boot the newest MBP. What I did was use bootcamp and create a 20GB partition and installed Snow Leopard on it, then I installed Drive Genius and DiskWarrior. That way I don't have to boot up from the DVD. I simply created a rescue partition with these two programs on it in case I need it. Hope this helps.


Joseph

May 2, 2011 12:22 PM in response to rdylanh

Empty the trash!


Open up your application folder & go through all your apps. Trash all the apps you no longer want and/or use. An easier way to do this is to open the Application folder in list view & press the Command+j keys. In the the dialog that appears, click the "This Window Only" button & the "Calculate All Sizes" check box. Wait a bit until your file & folder sizes have all been calculated, then click the "Size" column to sort your apps from the fattest to the most anorexic.


Get rid of all your photo files you don't want and/or need. Same goes for those pics off the websites you downloaded (gifs, jpegs, etc.). Or transfer/move them all to a photo/movie storage site like ImageShack and Photobucket, 2 of the most popular FREE storage sites.


Get rid of all your music files you no longer listen too. Especially, if you already have the actual CD/DVDs or you can later redownload from a website. Or transfer them all to a FREE music storage site.


Use Spotlight to make sure you got rid of everything. You can even trash directly from Spotlight! Drag what you don't want and/or need to the trash. Better yet, download this neat little shareware app *demo* called AppZapper. It basically does all the work for you by not only trashing the apps but the apps preference files, caches & all its associated files. Another software that does the above is AppDelete. Best of all this software is *free*!


Burn what you want and/or need onto CDs or DVDs. Not everyone has the luxury of purchasing an external HD and/or Mobile accounts to store their "stuff.” You can check with your ISP to see if they offer *free* storage space. Most if not all do now-a-days. There are thousands if not millions of *free* storage facilities on the web also. Use your favorite search engine to search them out as they come in different storage sizes to fit your needs & wants.


Check for duplicate fonts.

Applications>Font Book Select “All Fonts” If you see any “black dots” next to any fonts this mean you have duplicates and/or multiple versions of these fonts. To clean this up, select a “black dotted” font or the Apple + *click* to select multiple dotted fonts; Edit>Resolve>Duplicates. What the above does is turns off the duplicates & multiple version fonts. Not delete them. More than likely the “extras” were installed by other programs and/or other users.


Clear out font caches

Use http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/29757FontNuke. It does all the work for you. And, best of all it’s *FREE*.


Printer Drivers

Get rid of all the printer drivers you don’t need & use except the ones for your *current* printer(s)/scanner(s). HD>Library>Printers Folder If you accidently threw something out that you needed for your printer/scanner it can be easily obtained from the manufacturer’s website and/or from the CD that came w/the printer/scanner.


Garage Band

Has about 1GB of loops stored. Get rid of some some them. You surely don’t use, like and/or need them all. HD>Library>Audio/Apple Loops>Apple>Apple Loops For GarageBand Or just get rid of the Garage Band app altogether if you don’t use it.


Get rid of extra languages

Strip your computer down to your “native” tongue. You can do this with a FREE utility called http://monolingual.sourceforge.netMonolingual. Another app that apparently does all the work for you. I’ve never used it. However, a lot of users here swear by & recommend it highly. However, there is a warning for *native English speakers*. Make sure you keep BOTH English and English (United States).


Other Resources:

HD Space Checkers:http://www.derlien.com

http://www.derlien.com Disk Inventory X (FREE)

http://www.id-design.com/software/whatsize WhatSize (SHAREWARE)

http://www.omnigroup.com/applications/omnidisksweeper/downloadOmniDiskSweeper (FREE)

http://grandperspectiv.sourceforge.netGrandPerspective (FREE - donation)

Slimming your hard drive


Rule of thumb: You should never let your hard drive get to where you have only 10-15% of space left.













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