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Jan 3, 2015 7:11 AM in response to Selina97by dominic23,Re-index Macintosh HD.
Spotlight reindexing will take a while to finish.
System Preferences > Spotlight > Privacy
http://support.apple.com/kb/ht2409
You will see a new category “Other” in the Storage Display.
About “Other”:
http://support.apple.com/en-us/HT202867
Note:
If Macintosh HD is not shown on the Desktop, click on an empty spot on the Desktop to activate Finder.
Finder > Preferences > Sidebar > Devices > Hard disks
Enable it clicking inside box beside "Hard disks" to place a checkmark.
Best.
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Jan 4, 2015 1:17 AM in response to dominic23by Selina97,Hi,
Sorry, I am just a little confused about reindexing. What is reindexing and what does it do? This won't delete anything of mine will it?
Thanks
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Jan 4, 2015 1:31 AM in response to Selina97by Lexiepex,Aside from your question:
I propose to uninstall uTorrent: the app broadcasts your data thus making you vulnrable, and software downloaded is often "manipulated" to do more than the official version.
As Dominic says your problem is probably gone by having Spotlight make a new index.
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Jan 4, 2015 3:15 AM in response to dominic23by dominic23,Spotlight reindexing will not remove any of your data.
Spotlight is Mac's search engine.
When you create a new file, spotlight creates a database of it's name,contents and metadata.
This makes search possible.
Sometimes this database-index- can get corrupted.
Deleting the corrupted index will force Spotlight to make a new index corruption free.
That makes the stats produced seen in Finder and Disk Utility accurate.
Dragging Macintosh HD into the privacy pane of Spotlight,confirming it in the dialog box that appears and removing it by clicking
the "-" sign at the bottom of the window will delete the existing index and thus force Spotlight to create a new index.
Best.