Wednesday, September 15, 2010

What's a well brought-up path to conserve memory on a Macbook?

As the months jump on, my memory is decreasing. I'm down to 20 GB available now. Any counsel on how to erase unimportant things to grant me more GB room?


Answer:

You should look into getting an external hard drive to store the stuff that you don't frequently use. Unistall applications that you do not use on a regular font. Make sure to empty the trash regularly as plentifully of stuff can accumulate contained by there. Other than that, you can try cleaning out the cache files within Safari and firefox (or whatever network browsers you are using).
I have window, but I guess this will work for Mac as well. Delete the provisional internet files, and defragment the hard drive(I dont know how to do this cuz im sure its different on a mac) Delete any downloaded software you dont use, as very well as games, songs, emails, word files, etc that you dont need. Back them up to a disk b4 delete if u might need them. or achieve an external hard drive and put some stuff on near.

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