It doesn't surprise me that a computer manufacturer uses optimal numbers. They pretty much all do.
Of course. That's why it's nice to have the real-world numbers out there.
'The Cautionary Tale of Numero Cinco'
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It doesn't surprise me that a computer manufacturer uses optimal numbers. They pretty much all do.
Of course. That's why it's nice to have the real-world numbers out there.
I was trying to de-frag the other day and got "The directory structures on disk "Macintosh HD" are too large for the current version of Norton Utilities." Any recommendations? I'm using Norton Systemworks 3.0, which includes Speed Disk 8.0.2.
Were you running it off the CD, or from an installation? If you have it installed, you can try and update it again.
Symantec's advice is to update the Norton Utilities component to 8.01, but you mentioned you have Speed disk 8.02.
Note: If you have not already updated to LiveUpdate 3.0.1, you must run quit LiveUpdate after updating to version 3.0.1 and then run LiveUpdate again to get the NUM 8.0.1 update.
But it is odd that Speed Disk 8.02 wouldn't work. Maybe some other component isn't updated.
Check to see if Disk Doctor is updated, and run it on the drive first.
It's installed, but I was running off the CD because I was working on the start-up drive.
Off to check your link.
Oh, I think I get it now. I'll bet the CD is 8.0 and I only have the update unstalled on the hard drive. So I can't do this.
iTunes, I think about 20, 12 of them 'smart' ones. Some of the 'dumb' playlists are actually to keep track of the songs that people have gifted me with or to keep box sets together.
Is there a Mac utility for cleaning out disc space? Emptying FCP's Capture Scratch (and DVDSP's MPEG folder) isn't quite getting me far enough for the current project I'm working on, so I'm wondering if there's a slew of temporary files I can trash or something.
Is this the same Mac that died last week? If so, you can probably clean out a lot of the stuff that got archived during the archive & install.
What's a smart playlist?
to keep box sets together
You can do that by doing Disc Number 1 of x.
What's a smart playlist?
One that runs a query to select songs. I'm unsure how much of the query is run on the iPod and how much is iTunes (I have some playlists that are songs I haven't listened to, and they don't roll off the iPod playlist until I connect to iTunes again).
Oh, I think I get it now. I'll bet the CD is 8.0 and I only have the update unstalled on the hard drive. So I can't do this.
If you can mount the hard drive, you might still be able to run it off the drive. I think it can still do a lot of things, but I don't know which things it can do.
This is certainly not my expertise, but my understanding is that you can't de-frag the hard drive when you are running from the hard drive.