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Apr 2, 2012

My home folder shows a file size of 912 GB, yet the consumed space on my 1TB hard drive only shows 798 GB used.  How can that be, given that the home folder is stored on the hard drive (HD)?  I discovered the discrepancy when Time Machine wouldn't make backups anymore ... it said there wasn't enough space to even make an initial backup.  When tracked individually, the home folder along with the other folders on my HD show a combined size that totally fills up my drive, yet when I checked the space on my HD it says there's approximately 200 GB free.  I've run checks (Disk Utility) on both the HD and the external backup drive and they both checkout OK.  I excluded almost all of my files from the Time Machine preferences, then it was able to make a succesful backup.  Does that mean that the file sizes reported by Time Machine are correct (the drives completely full) and that there's something wrong with my internal HD? 

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iMac, Mac OS X (10.7.3), 27"

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