![]() So, please use your own computer "normally" to stay out of (possible) trouble.It’s worse than you think. We have this need for maintenance information, but few do. NOTE: This is of course not how to use your computer the way it was intended to. Still the computer is perfectly usable all the time and I _notice_ no degradation in speed. ![]() In a few days I have 0 kb of free space left again.) (Eventually, maybe after days or weeks, or maybe even directly if I really need the space, I delete some files only to free up some space for the time being. This gives me frequent dialog windows with error messages in the style of "your harddrive is almost full" and Finder windows show 0 kb of empty space left.īut because this is what I was aiming at, I just let the OS sort it out the best it can. I've been doing this (on and off) since the early days of 10.2. One is that I let the boot drive of my office-Mac (a 1,42 GHz Dual G4) fill up _totally_ during normal use. To be able to figure out "what will go wrong and what I can do (or what has to be done) to fix it" for our in-house maintenance purposes I tend to do a lot of stupid things with my Mac's. outside) and virtual memory needs free space.īut the lack of harddrive space is not a problem as such in Mac OS X. And yes, try to keep more disk space free - for performance (disks are slower when fuller, due to fragmentation and sector on inside of platter vs.
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