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How to increase file space on a MAC?

Discussion in 'All other topics' started by eraserHD, Feb 25, 2005.

  1. eraserHD

    eraserHD Member

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    Hello everyone!

    Whenever I try to save a certain file to my computer it says "There Is Not Enough Free Space. Please Select a Volume With Sufficient Free Space."

    How do I fix this? Any help would be greatly appreciated!

    Thanks!---Zack Holland
     
  2. Jeanc1

    Jeanc1 Guest

    Is this when you try to burn a Cd and/or a DVD ? or just when you want to store a File on your drive ?
    Mac OSX 9, 10, 10.2 ?

    Did you burn a Cd/Dvd and for any reason it did not complete? Mac OS X reserves an amount of hard disk space when burning a CD/DVD. The amount of space reserved depends on the size of the CD/DVD. If a disc burning operation is unexpectedly interrupted, this space may be temporarily unavailable. The system is not otherwise adversely affected.

    If thats the case , you can use the Disk Utility First Aid Tab , and click the TRIANGLE of your hard drive ; select the volume and click the REPAIR. After a reboot , everything will be back to normal.

     

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