![]() ![]() How can I get my 30-ish gigs back? Please help. Another thing, the System numbers do change every so often. Or somewhere there are duplicates of everything. I'm currently running 10.13.2 of High Sierra and it originally came with Sierra. My only guess is an update screwed things up. I've also deleted the music but that just added it all to System. I backed-up Time Machine just before taking that picture so it's not local snapshots. I've tried reindexing Spotlight, and First Aid, neither of which did anything. So if the iTunes and System were empty, I wouldn't have a problem. Documents is showing the correct amount of things I've put on the hard drive. Note that nothing shows up in the iTunes spot but there is music if you open iTunes. I did have trouble with iTunes creating duplicates of every file, but I fixed that. ![]() Maybe about a month ago the hard drive (Disk Utility) showed the correct amount of space used. I've only put 13.5gb of music, 15.5 gb of videos and not even a gigs worth of pictures and Pages documents on so far. I've been trying to get the hard drive on my MacBook Air (purchased less than two months ago) to show the correct used space. ![]()
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