idk why it says i have like 1 or 2 gb for photos, videos and music. I havent downloaded anything.
Do a format and a clean install.
OP: Do not follow this advice unless you want to do a lot of work for no reason.
The previous poster was right, those files are connected to software on the machine. It's the graphics and sound effects for the OS and other software.
This plus all the fonts and other rubbish you don't need. Not to mention languages and printers. As I said I always do a clean OSX install. I don't need that stuff. So why have it?
A clean install won't get rid of fonts and languages. That is all part of the OS install. The only additional software is the iLife stuff.
Sure you can. Just click on customize when installing OSX. Not sure what you are talking about.
Sure you can. Just click on customize when installing OSX. Not sure what you are talking about.
Sure but that is not something most people do. If you know exactly what you don't need and what won't jack things up by going missing you could save yourself maybe 5-8 GB or something like that. But none of what you mentioned is really bloatware like you find on a PC or such. A standard clean install (non-custom) on a PC will clear away tons of extra stuff put on by the manufacturer.
Everyone understood your point the first 4 times you made it.That is bloatware to me. For me bloatware= unnecessary programs that take significant space that I can use for other things.
Everyone understood your point the first 4 times you made it.
Well apparently you didn't so hopefully by now you do.