O Oweng4000 macrumors newbie Original poster Nov 29, 2011 10 0 Nov 29, 2011 #1 In system information I get a graph of my used disk space. However, most of the used space is listed as "Other." Is there a hack to add extra categories to System Information? Thanks, Owen P.S. First post
In system information I get a graph of my used disk space. However, most of the used space is listed as "Other." Is there a hack to add extra categories to System Information? Thanks, Owen P.S. First post
Intell macrumors P6 Jan 24, 2010 18,955 509 Inside Nov 29, 2011 #2 Nope. If the files don't fall into one of the system's categories, it gets labeled as "Other".
O Oweng4000 macrumors newbie Original poster Nov 29, 2011 10 0 Nov 30, 2011 #3 Intell said: Nope. If the files don't fall into one of the system's categories, it gets labeled as "Other". Click to expand... Well I guess I was asking if there was some sort of terminal command or apple script hack that would accomplish this.
Intell said: Nope. If the files don't fall into one of the system's categories, it gets labeled as "Other". Click to expand... Well I guess I was asking if there was some sort of terminal command or apple script hack that would accomplish this.
Intell macrumors P6 Jan 24, 2010 18,955 509 Inside Nov 30, 2011 #4 Oweng4000 said: Well I guess I was asking if there was some sort of terminal command or apple script hack that would accomplish this. Click to expand... You'd have to go to each file manually and change its type. Not very easy to do.
Oweng4000 said: Well I guess I was asking if there was some sort of terminal command or apple script hack that would accomplish this. Click to expand... You'd have to go to each file manually and change its type. Not very easy to do.