Re: AUGD: Need help
Re: AUGD: Need help
- Subject: Re: AUGD: Need help
- From: Deborah Shadovitz <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 2 Dec 2006 17:07:25 -0800
On Nov 30, 2006, at 11:17 PM, Art Payne wrote:
on 12/1/06 12:44 AM, Mode, Daniel L USA LCDR USN 219th ASG wrote:
Help,
I am deployed in Afghanistan and my iG4 keeps freezing on me the
last few months. I have 7 GB of memory left--is this the
problem? I have down loaded Bounce Back software recently, but
now have taken it off thinking this could be the problem. I have
emptied my trash a number of times with large files--trying to
clear up my memory is this the problem. Please help me trouble
shoot. Thanks
Daniel
Hi Daniel,
Usually it is not a good idea to post for personal computer help on
a User Group Discussion board, there are other live forums that
could probably give you more immediate live help. Two that I
frequent and contribute to are:
Macresource Forum: <http://forums.macresource.com/list.php?1>
Dealmac Forums: <http://forums.dealmac.com/list.php?4>
Plus other forums like Apple Support Board, MacFixit, etc...
but with that being said, when you say you have 7GB of Memory, I
assume you mean Disk Space. Always give us as much info as you can
about your Mac and what is installed (Type of Mac, Processor Speed,
Memory Installed, Hard Drive Size, and which OS you are running,
10.2.x, 10.3.x. 10.4.8 is the latest).
Mac OS X likes at least 10% of the Hard Drive space free and
available to work correctly. If your Hard drive is almost full you
may run into problems.
Have you tried Repairing Permissions and using Disk Utility to
repair your Drive?
Give us more info about your system and the Freeze (or post in the
forums mention above) and I’m sure we can get U some help.
Art
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Art Payne
Director of Vendor Relations
Asst. Editor: Applegram
Michigan Apple User Group
http://www.TheMichiganApple.com
Agreed with all that Art said. Adding....
Not only does OS X want at least 10% of the Hard Drive space free...
If you get your drive too full, file will overlap and possibly be
lost forever.
Go thru your drive and remove everything you don't need. Then you'll
need to run the disk utility. If you keep using the drive the way it
is, with a too-full drive, you risk losing your stuff.
~Deb
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Deborah Shadovitz • http://www.shadovitz.com
MacGathering, So Cal - http://www.macgathering.com
Mac & GoLive Specialist: Trainer, Author, Instructor, Speaker
MacAddict Contributing Editor, Contributor to Macworld & more
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