MacBook Pro :: How To Delete Files From Startup Disk

Jun 4, 2012

How do I delete files on my start-up disk?

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MacBook :: Delete Files To Stop Startup Disk Full?

Aug 20, 2010

This might be a "silly" question but here it is: I get this message: your startup disk is full. Do I need to delete files? What there is to do ? Where to look? Is it normal, my Macbook is getting really hot?

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OS X V10.5 Leopard :: How To Delete Files In Startup Disk

Jun 7, 2012

How can I delete files in my startup disk.I have deleted photos and music files but the trash will not empty.

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iMac, Mac OS X (10.5)

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MacBook :: Startup Disc Almost Full - Delete Files?

Jul 4, 2012

I have an old MacBook, model 1, 1. It is running OSX 10.5.8. I am getting messages telling me my start up disc is almost full and I have to delete files. I am not sure what this means, or what I can do to avoid deleting files. Is deleting old mesages in Mail be enough? Do I have to delete applications? Maybe I need to bite the bullet and buy a new computer?

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MacBook, Mac OS X (10.5.8)

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MacBook Pro :: How To Delete Files To Make More Space On Startup

Dec 9, 2014

How do I delete files to make more space on startup

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Mac Pro

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MacBook Pro :: Removing Files From Startup Disk?

Mar 10, 2012

When I go to do an update on my MacBook Pro it says that I need to remove files from my startup disk, how is that done?

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Intel Mac :: Delete Items From Startup Disk?

Apr 15, 2012

Can't download updates because there are too many things on my start up disk.  Where do I find my start up disk and how can I delete unwanted items w/o losing my important ones?

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iMac, Mac OS X (10.6.8)

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MacBook :: Erasing All Files / OS And Reinstall Startup Disk?

Feb 11, 2012

I want to erase all my macbook files and OS and reinstall the startup disk. I have backed up old files on separate HD. Whats the best approach for a smooth reinstall.?

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MacBook, Mac OS X (10.6.3)

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MacBook Air :: Getting Startup Disk Full Message With Only 1GB Of Files

Feb 23, 2012

MacBook Air, bought last December, transferred files at that time from another Mac, now when I switch-on the I get a message "Start-up disk is full", but I've only 1GB of files!

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MacBook Air, Mac OS X (10.7.2)

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MacBook Pro :: HD Does Not Have Enough Space - Remove Files From Startup Disk

Jun 23, 2012

Recently my computer has been constantly showing these pop up information boxes with, "your hard disk does not have enough space" and suggests removing files from your startup disk. What is a start up disk? How can I make room? What is taking up so much space? I don't really download anything major?

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MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.6.8)

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MacBook Pro :: How To Delete Files On Start Up Disk

Mar 25, 2012

My MacBook pro keeps telling me my start up disk is full and I need to delete files. How, what.

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MacBook Pro

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Windows On Mac :: Bootcamp - How To Delete A Previous Volume On Startup Disk

Feb 4, 2009

I'm retrying to install windows on my mac. It's the second time I'm trying, but it has somehow become way harder. The first time I installed Windows, everything worked perfectly, untill I noticed that SP2 wasn't installed, and I couldn't install it on my windows, somehow.

Now I'm trying it with a different version of XP (Pro), but Bootcamp is giving issues. I haven't deleted the old volume/partition (don't know the difference) of windows yet, as it is installed on my startup disk and Disk Utility won't delete it .

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MacBook Air :: Transfer Files To External Drive When Startup Disk Is Full?

Jun 17, 2012

How to transfer files to an external drive when start up disk is full?

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MacBook Air, Mac OS X (10.6.8)

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OS X V10.5 Leopard :: Delete Files From Startup?

May 9, 2012

how do i delete files from my startup?

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MacBook

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MacBook Pro :: Startup Disk Is Almost Full - Clean Startup Disk For More Space?

May 28, 2012

How do I clean my start up disk for more space? I have I cloud but don't really use it.

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MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.4)

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MacBook Air :: Cannot Delete Files As Start Up Disk Is Full And Not Opening Up

Aug 27, 2014

My macbook air  do not start up as I can not delite files and  make more rooms for start updisk...

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OS X V10.7 Lion :: Startup Disc Full - Unable To Delete Files

Mar 23, 2012

I make an error... I didnot delete files when I need to. Now, with a full start up disc, I cannot access my files. When I goto log on, I get my mail, and can acess recent items, but cannot delete files. How do I fix this? I have no dock, no icon, ..... 

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Mac Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.3)

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Intel Mac :: Remove Files From Startup Disk?

Jun 17, 2012

i dont know how to remove files from my startup disk

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Software :: Free Up Unnecessary Files On Startup Disk?

Nov 28, 2009

How do you free up unnecessary files on Startup disk? I keep getting the message saying that it's almost full

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OS X V10.6 Snow Leopard :: Remove Files From My Startup Disk?

May 24, 2012

How do I remove files from my startup disk?

Info:MacBookPro, Mac OS X (10.6.7)

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OS X :: Start Up Disk Full - Should Delete Files?

Sep 28, 2007

I just got a message saying that my Startup Disk is full and that I should delete some files. How can I solve this? which type of files? is there a way to clean up enough to make my computer run fast again... latelly it is to slow specially when waking up...

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Mac Mini :: Delete Files From My Start Up Disk?

Jun 14, 2012

When I try to download a file I receive an error that my start up disk is full. How does this happen and how can I remove files from the start up disk in order to download a movie or other files?

Info:Mac mini, Mac OS X (10.6.8)

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Intel Mac :: Move Files From Startup Disk To Time Capsule?

Jun 16, 2012

I need to make space on my startup disk. I bought a Time Capsule. How do I move files from startup disk to my time capsule?

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MacBook Pro :: Clean Up / Archive "other" Files On My Startup Disk?

Apr 10, 2012

I've recently gone through my computer, archived my old files and moved most of my media files on to an external drive. I've installed Onyx to clean up log files etc, but I can't seem to find where (or what) the "other" files are. About this Mac is telling me that there's 220GB of "other" files on my start up disk.

Info:MacBook Pro (13-inch Mid 2010), Mac OS X (10.7.3)

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Software :: Temporary Files Re-appeared After Deleting - Startup Disk Full

Dec 23, 2007

I keep getting the "Startup Disk is almost full" error message even though I know I had plenty of available memory. After searching the forums here, I downloaded Cocktail and cleared the caches, logs, and temporary files. I made hidden files visible, and I found in /private/var/tmp tons of files have been written taking up every bit of available space, even after running Cocktail's chron. A sample filename is 476deede776c8. I deleted these files, rebooted my computer, and I had the space back. BUT, this morning, when I started up, the memory disappeared again and these type of files were again gobbling up my disk space.

I booted from the system install disk to run disk utility. It says my hard disk is fine, but I can't repair permissions. Something about no packets or invalid packets.

I just went through the motions again with Cocktail and deleted the over 5Gb of temporary files, and so far, so good, but what can I do to stop this from continuing to happen?

These problems started after trying to download some printer drivers from HP's website, which was so slow I halted the downloads and cancelled them. I tried installing the one driver that downloaded, and onto a different user than the root system, as per HP's recommendation. This meant I had to use the system install disk to reset my passwords because my password wasn't working. I don't know if any of these actions caused the problem, are part of the problem, or are a separate problem. I can't afford to spend an hour a day, 2 or 3 times a day, erasing these pesky files so I can use my boot drive. Any advice, specific directions, and/or explanations are desperately needed.

I am running Mac OS 10.3.9 on a PowerMac G4 450Mhz, 800Mb RAM. I was using Firefox when the problems started.

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OS X V10.7 Lion :: Clearing Hidden Backup Files From Startup Disk, Time Machine?

Apr 9, 2012

Moved all my movies audio etc and stored on external HDD, but as I have lion and time machine it saved a local back up so that when time machine was synced it didn't miss anything.Seems sensible, so next step was to sync time machine, expecting that the local back up would disappear when it shifted to TM. It didn't...why in gods green earth is the local back up there even though TM connected the whole time and up to date?  I've restarted, loaded all updates and verified disk. How do I get to the "it just works" part without having to Delete this double up (32GB "backups") via terminal etc....

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Mac Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.3)

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MacBook Pro :: Folder With Question Mark At Startup - Disk 0 Showing In Disk Utility

Jun 24, 2014

I get this question mark along with a folder when starting up. I tried holding down the option key when turning on the power and then I get an internet recovery along with a globe. I click on the arrow below it and it takes maybe 15 minutes to start up. Then i get this disk utilities screen. I'm now unable to do anything. When going into disk utility, disk 0 shows with Mac OS X base system underneath it. All the clickable buttons are faded out. Is there something wrong with the hardrive? and where could i get this fixed? There isn't a warranty on it.

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MacBook Air :: Way To Delete Startup Items

Apr 23, 2012

When I boot my MacBook Air I get this message, twice.Insecure Startup Item disabled

/Library/StartupItems/Intego Backup Assistant” has not been started because it does not have the proper security settings.How do I disable these messages? Intego is no longer needed and most files have been deleted.

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MacBook :: Delete The Daemon On The Startup Menu?

Apr 17, 2012

I just installed an Office 2011 update and now I cannot access any of the programs without deleting the daemon in the start up menu?

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OS X :: Disk Warrior Unable To Replace Startup Disk / Connect To TC To Transfer Across DW's Preview

Feb 18, 2009

Yesterday I switched on my macbook (Leopard) and got the flashing question mark. Ran all the resets and booted with disk utility which encountered an 'Invalid B-tree Node' when attempting to repair the disk. Additionally, the SMART status was verified.

I ran DW 4 last night, and performed the hardware tests which reported that the disk was operating like normal. The majority of my media files and additional work is backed up to my Time Capsule but I still have a folder of papers that are relatively new, and wanted to retrieve. While DW managed to reconstruct the majority of my drive (there seemed to be 15g missing - but it's just music files) including this folder, it couldn't replace the disk, as it encountered 'Serious Disk Malfunctions'.

So, via the Disk Preview I want to transfer my saved folders to my TC, but I don't appear to be able to locate it (via ethernet) through DW - even if it's connected when I boot up in DW. So, first request is: Can I connect to my TC to transfer across in DW's preview?

Second is: What are my options if DW can't replace? Do I need to take it into Apple and get a new HD (it's out of warranty)? It's possibly worth noting that I'm a student and have absolutely no money - so cost effective options are a bonus!

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