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juro
Apr 1, 2008, 08:07 PM
To all who've had at least a month with their MBAs, just curious to know how much space is still left on your drives?

And what accounts for the largest portion of the used space?

Thanks.



ayeying
Apr 1, 2008, 08:12 PM
I have about 33.5 GB left over. Largest single file would be my VMWare image. Its 18.9GB. 1.6/80

raremage
Apr 1, 2008, 09:02 PM
12 Gigs. Not a huge deal to me, but definitely getting fuller.

stakis
Apr 1, 2008, 09:22 PM
I'm at about 30 Gigs on the HDD version.... about 8 gigs in music 10 gigs in photos and a view movie files... so far so good... mind you I do use a 250gig WD passport to archive some of my old TV shows or movies that I still haven't seen... so if you include those, then I'd be out of space for sure...

dthree36
Apr 1, 2008, 09:38 PM
SSD and I have around 37 GB Free Still

Bambeezer
Apr 1, 2008, 09:47 PM
I'm sitting at 15.5GB free on SSD. My biggest enemy is the parallels VM at 8GB. Second is my iphoto file at 6GB. I now store iTunes files on an external HD.

This is a company owned machine, so I don't need all my music on it.

xparaparafreakx
Apr 1, 2008, 11:26 PM
11GB, lots of music and VM Ware. Thinking about giving VM the boot. Again this is only a school and email machine.

Zwhaler
Apr 1, 2008, 11:27 PM
12 Gigs. Not a huge deal to me, but definitely getting fuller.

What kind of MBA do you have?

And for everyone who has responded: do you notice any performance dips now versus when the HD was less full?

hotsauce
Apr 2, 2008, 12:22 AM
Wirelessly posted (Apple Communication Device: Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU like Mac OS X; en) AppleWebKit/420.1 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/3.0 Mobile/4A102 Safari/419.3)

I have 12 gigs left on my mac side and 3 gigs left on my win xp side. I don't know if it's related to that but I've noticed a slight decrease in speed when accessing apps and files. Might just be in my head too.

mcvaughan
Apr 2, 2008, 12:28 AM
30 left on my SSD.

ubercool
Apr 2, 2008, 01:58 AM
You guys must be lightweight users. :p

I have 8GB left on my 64GB SSD. Biggest folder is my pictures folder, since I'm a blogger and receive a lot of images. My Pictures folder is 6.2GB. I don't have music stored on the MBA. That's on my Sony TZ. :cool:

steve31
Apr 2, 2008, 04:55 AM
40gb here on my ssd have not put anything big on it yet...but will put vista on it at some point.:D

twynne
Apr 2, 2008, 06:11 AM
14-18gb on my 1.8/SSD here, but that's largely due to having 2 VM's on it (1 personal, 1 work). If I remove the office VM I'd have another 20gb! :rolleyes:

raremage
Apr 2, 2008, 07:00 AM
What kind of MBA do you have?

And for everyone who has responded: do you notice any performance dips now versus when the HD was less full?

I've got the 1.6/80. And I would point out that it has replaced my old MBP as my main system for work (I have a Wintel rig I use for gaming at home). My iTunes library is burning 12 GB, 1.5 GB in iPhoto, and a whopping 18GB VM for WinXP.

I haven't noticed a slowdown related to drive space.

Phil A.
Apr 2, 2008, 07:34 AM
1.8SSD with 28GB space left on it. However, I do have my 120GB Aperture library and 42GB Windows 2003 VM Image on an external disk, and my 250GB iTunes library on my Mac Pro ;)

ctt1wbw
Apr 2, 2008, 08:14 AM
I have 29.5 gigs left on my 80 gig drive. I have lots of hard core porn, what can I say.:D

clayj
Apr 2, 2008, 09:16 AM
1.8/SSD and I have about 36 GB free. Part of the reason for that is that I store virtually no data on my MBA; my documents (photos, music, web design files, etc.) all live on my Mac Pro server and I edit/use them remotely. Just installed Adobe Photoshop Elements 6.0 last week... that took up about 1.5 GB of space.

toomuchmac
Apr 2, 2008, 09:30 AM
I'm at about 32GB free, so better than half if you consider capacity to be really like 55 or something with the whole 1.024 conversion a couple times from 64GB.

Like some others I don't keep anything too space hogging on there like photos, or music. I do keep an occasional movie or two on there. 3-5GB that are extracted off DVD, but that is a constant as I trash one I've watched and replace it with another I haven't.

I have parallels which takes up a decent chunk or I'd probably have even more space.

I just got one of those new-ish LaCie Little Disks. Black enclosure, slide out USB cable. I got the 250GB model and partitioned it. A little more than half is for Time Machine and then about a third I partitioned in case I need/want to take along some heftier files, so the internal drive will probably never get too, too full. Pretty sleek little drive. Yes, yes, kills the point of a sleek laptop if you have to take that along, but for the Time Machine part if I ever needed to do some kind of recovery or go back a week earlier when Windoze was behaving ok, it can be a live saver when away from home/office.

ctt1wbw
Apr 2, 2008, 09:51 AM
1.8/SSD and I have about 36 GB free. Part of the reason for that is that I store virtually no data on my MBA; my documents (photos, music, web design files, etc.) all live on my Mac Pro server and I edit/use them remotely. Just installed Adobe Photoshop Elements 6.0 last week... that took up about 1.5 GB of space.

Clay, I love your avatar! I'm trying to get mine to show...

TanToday
Apr 2, 2008, 09:52 AM
My Air is fairly well loaded now with programs, HOWEVER, using some of the suggestions and 'tricks' found on this site, I still have a huge amount 75% free. And I'm pretty happy over that one.

Some of the suggestions that WORK well.

1 - installed and use consistantly, XSLIMMER, which strips off foreign language support, and legacy codings. That saves anywhere from 1/3 to 1/2 the size of most applications, especially third party ones.

2 - Using the Time Capsule wireless, I have my entire external iTunes collection, pretty large now, 40 Gigs, on the TC and my iTunes just calls them up as needed.

3 - All DATA is stored on a USB external hung onto the TC via the USB out port, that means my Air really only carries the basic programs and all files are wirelessly sent out to the TC or the USB-TC drives.

Essentially, my MBA is a core use machine, with EVERYTHING possible delegated out to other peripherals or other Macs in the home "system" So, when I'm going to leave with the MBA for travel, I move ONTO the system those music or Podcasts that I will use, and while travelling they are put ONTO the MBA as I download or create files or audios. Upon returning home, I just transfer the appropriate directories back to the storage devices and delete them from the MBA.

4 CoolBook for lowering the voltage has resulted in longer battery life and a MUCH quieter machine with lower fan speeds.

5 - smcFanControl is another must have miniaddon program, having the power to make the fans operate according to the schemes I like.

6 - and of course, LabTick to "fix" the bassawkards light control for the keyboard is must.

Given this setup, I actually believe I will NEVER actually use the entire 74 available gigs in the 1.6 standard machine.

And just about ALL these tricks I got from reading this site, thank you everyone.

PS: - and the Invisible Shield gives my MBA the worlds lightest full protection shell, and my CaseLogic reversable sleeve lets me load it up FAST, and travel light and protected.

THANK YOU ALL!

fredrickyoon
Apr 2, 2008, 10:24 AM
Even with a clean reinstall once I got the machine in February, and will everything that I have on it, I still have about 38 gigs left which is plenty for me.

clayj
Apr 2, 2008, 10:28 AM
Clay, I love your avatar! I'm trying to get mine to show...Thanks!

FWIW, you've got about 159 posts to go before you can even have an avatar (you need 500).

schixzotic
Apr 2, 2008, 11:08 AM
What kind of MBA do you have?

And for everyone who has responded: do you notice any performance dips now versus when the HD was less full?

For me it's the contrary actually - when I started sticking more stuff into the Air it worked better than when it was emptier. -.-
I've got about 35Gb left on 1.8/64SSD.

Melrose
Apr 2, 2008, 11:11 AM
Around 90GB out of my 160GB...

Santa Rosa
Apr 2, 2008, 11:24 AM
Around 90GB out of my 160GB...

Maybe missed the point lol, easily done though.

At the moment my Macbook Air is somewhere that I dont know. Went into the store today to see if any SSD's were available and there were none, sad at the moment.

So mine is probably at 64GB minus Operating System & iLife :)

Malcster
Apr 2, 2008, 11:31 AM
About 40 gig on my SSD, i keep most stuff on my Time Capsule.

Mixalis
Apr 3, 2008, 11:13 AM
I have 34Gb left on my 64Gb SSD. After erase/install of OS and slimming down of languages/printer drivers, I started with 44Gb. After all my apps and my 7Gb iTunes library I'm down to 34Gb. I've left my iPhoto library on external disk and I'm relying on iDisk for general "might need" data.

Clix Pix
Apr 3, 2008, 12:23 PM
I'm on another machine right at the moment but I believe I've got about 42 GB available on my SSD MBA. I did the "clean install" and got rid of stuff I didn't need (printer drivers, Garage Band, languages, etc.) and have installed very little on the machine so far. I haven't put my iTunes library on it because I can access my music with my iPhone if on a trip. I don't use iPhoto and I haven't installed Aperture on that machine. I did install Photo Mechanic, though, for reviewing images after I've uploaded them (temporarily) to the MBA while on a trip. My main use of the MBA around home has been for email and web surfing, and will be the same while traveling. I'll also be uploading from my digital camera memory cards to the MBA when on trips, but will save the heavy-duty image post-processing for when I return home to the Mac Pro.

I love the MBA -- it's terrific for everyday web surfing and checking my email whether at home or away from home.

frunty
Apr 3, 2008, 12:56 PM
I have a little over 41GB free on my SSD Air, purchased at the beginning of February. Reinstalled OS X out of the box and got rid of a lot of bloat that way. For my iTunes library, I kept the audio files local and moved all the space-hogging video content to a Time Capsule. For big files on the go I picked up a LaCie Little Disk.

happyslayer
Apr 3, 2008, 02:13 PM
I have - at this moment - 15.38 GB free on my 64SSD (really only 55)

I did the reinstall of OSX almost immediately and shaved off about 8 GB of install space. I run Parallels with an 8GB WinXP load and, just for grins, I installed WOW. Sadly that game uses the most space :)

This truly is a travel laptop for me with only some of my data, so for me the drive space isn't a big deal. Most of my stuff, including Music and games and photos and such is all on my main machine.

If I want some music, I copy it over for a while, then kill it later.

However, I will definitely be looking into some of the "tricks" posted in this thread.

Heavenkittykat
Apr 3, 2008, 05:07 PM
49 GB left in my HDD and it has almost all the programs that i needed except print shop. Yes, it has all of my itunes music and photo library which took most of my space. I also have all of my college word documents and my iphone address book which usually all that I need.

ViperrepiV
Apr 4, 2008, 01:38 PM
I have around 30GB free on my 1.8/64GB SSD.

I did the reinstall of the OS, added excel, powerpoint, and word. Also added adobe lightroom.

i have about 5 gigs of music, 4-5 of videos and about 1 gig of pictures (which i should probably slim down). Also have some smaller programs like handbrake, etc.

sparkstack
Apr 4, 2008, 01:47 PM
12 Gigs. Not a huge deal to me, but definitely getting fuller.

Same here.

joegomolski
Apr 5, 2008, 12:02 AM
I have the SSD unit, and I have half of the 55GB free, ie 27GB free and clear.

A reinstall, and xslimmer work great.

pstauff
Apr 5, 2008, 12:24 AM
39 GB left.

xtravgnt
Apr 7, 2008, 02:09 AM
33.2GB out of 80GB