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s1ns

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Nov 20, 2011
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Hi guys i just recently backing up my MBA to a HD using time machine. I just notice this morning there is something odd about my 'Macintosh HD' its a MBA 13.3/256 GB SSD/4GB RAM/NVIDIA 320M Late 2010.
:confused:
The free memory exceeds it SSD capacity itself. is this normal?
 

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antonis

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Don't know if this is something serious or not, but deninitely it's not normal. I'd suggest to run the disk utility and check the filesystem for errors. Preferably booting from an external disk (or the recovery disk if you use lion) so the disk utility would fix any errors.

Off topic, how did you put the little apple image on your disk's name ?
 

Macman45

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Jul 29, 2011
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+1 For Disk Utility

Don't know if this is something serious or not, but deninitely it's not normal. I'd suggest to run the disk utility and check the filesystem for errors. Preferably booting from an external disk (or the recovery disk if you use lion) so the disk utility would fix any errors.

Off topic, how did you put the little apple image on your disk's name ?

Run a disk verification, and also verify your disk permissions, then repair them.

You certainly have an issue here, Apple are not making Airs with 2TB of SSD space.
 

s1ns

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Nov 20, 2011
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i just did that to all my apple device i got.:D

I already verify disk and repair disk through disc utillity it doesn't seem to fix the issue. any more suggestions?:confused:
 

s1ns

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Nov 20, 2011
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i already ran disc utility verify disc and repair disc nothing seems to work. :eek:
 

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