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meagain

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Nov 18, 2006
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Hi. I hope someone can help. I'm unclear how to check on this.... With Tiger, I had Bootcamp (and Fusion) running XP. I don't recall how big the partition was. Prior to Leopard, I used BootCamp Assistant to wipe XP and the partition. I thought it went well. A bit later I saw there was 82 free and posted about this worried the partition didn't get removed right. I was told to run Disk Utility? Well, I did a clean install of Leopard and during this process I again saw the 82 free thing. Since I started the install, I proceeded hopeing it would clean anything out. I'm still showing 157 used/82 free. I'm really puzzled. I basically only have photos and iTunes on this comprising the bulk of my HD space and I can't imagine....

How can I really check what's going on here with my HD space? And, is there a way to accurately add up what each app, document, etc. really take up? I'm concerned something's screwy. Thank you!
 
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