L lekun macrumors regular Original poster Jan 5, 2006 191 5 Feb 6, 2008 #1 When you get a new MacBook Air 80 gb, with the drive formatted and a standard Leopard and iLife install, how much space is there left on the drive?
When you get a new MacBook Air 80 gb, with the drive formatted and a standard Leopard and iLife install, how much space is there left on the drive?
K kyleen66 macrumors regular Jan 29, 2008 101 0 Feb 6, 2008 #2 lekun said: When you get a new MacBook Air 80 gb, with the drive formatted and a standard Leopard and iLife install, how much space is there left on the drive? Click to expand... Mine says 56.86 GB. I have put nothing on it yet. I'm trying to make up my mind if I want do a clean install.
lekun said: When you get a new MacBook Air 80 gb, with the drive formatted and a standard Leopard and iLife install, how much space is there left on the drive? Click to expand... Mine says 56.86 GB. I have put nothing on it yet. I'm trying to make up my mind if I want do a clean install.
L loghyr macrumors member Feb 1, 2008 37 0 Feb 6, 2008 #3 kyleen66 said: Mine says 56.86 GB. I have put nothing on it yet. I'm trying to make up my mind if I want do a clean install. Click to expand... I'm at 65G after the clean install instructions on the sticky. I kept X11, got rid of iPhoto. I also have yet to blast away that voice file and/or change the swap configuration.
kyleen66 said: Mine says 56.86 GB. I have put nothing on it yet. I'm trying to make up my mind if I want do a clean install. Click to expand... I'm at 65G after the clean install instructions on the sticky. I kept X11, got rid of iPhoto. I also have yet to blast away that voice file and/or change the swap configuration.
K kyleen66 macrumors regular Jan 29, 2008 101 0 Feb 6, 2008 #4 loghyr said: I'm at 65G after the clean install instructions on the sticky. Click to expand... I opted to do the install. It's working now. Then I'm going to follow more of the sage advice and slim my applications and get rid of the voices that I'm not going to use.
loghyr said: I'm at 65G after the clean install instructions on the sticky. Click to expand... I opted to do the install. It's working now. Then I'm going to follow more of the sage advice and slim my applications and get rid of the voices that I'm not going to use.
L lekun macrumors regular Original poster Jan 5, 2006 191 5 Feb 6, 2008 #5 65 GB, great, thanks for the replies. It will help me determine if I can reasonably use a MacBook Air.
65 GB, great, thanks for the replies. It will help me determine if I can reasonably use a MacBook Air.