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January 16th, 2008

Putting your HDD on an 80GB diet

Posted by Jason D. O'Grady @ 11:32 am

Categories: MacBook Air, Macworld Expo

Tags: Hard Drive, Freeware, Problem, Apple MacBook, Notebooks, Hardware, Notebooks & Tablets, Jason D. O'Grady

Putting your HDD on a 80GB diet

Like some of you I want a MacBook Air (actually, that’s the understatement of the year, I ordered one 30 seconds after the keynote address) but I have a problem. I currently use a MacBook Pro with a gargantuan 320 GB hard drive (a Western Digital Scorpio) and the MacBook Air has a teeny 80GB hard drive. My iPod has more capacity than that! What to do?

The nature of the problem with the MBA’s small HDD is that its super-thin enclosure will only accommodate a 5mm high 1.8-inch drive mechanism. The larger capacity 100 and 160GB 1.8-inch drives are 8mm high and won’t fit. Apple wanted the “world’s thinnest” bragging rights, so we’re stuck with 80GB folks.

And 80GB is not 80GB. It actually formats down to a paltry 74.3GB. Add to that an 11.4GB full Leopard install and you’re down to around 63GB of effective free space. It looks like a lot of people will be uninstalling Leopard’s extra languages and bloated printer drivers.

I’m not the data pack rat that I used to be. I whittled my data footprint down to a lean-and-mean 150GB before I stepped on the plane for Expo. It’s going to be a challenge to thin that data down to less than 80GB. One thing every Mac user should do, today, is download and run Disk Inventory X. The excellent freeware app (screen shot above) gives you a graphical indication of what’s eating away at your precious storage space. The problem is that it can’t help me with my 16GB Aperture library.

What’s your strategy for getting your life onto an 80GB platter?

Jason D. O'GradyJason D. O'Grady is the editor of PowerPage.org, which has been publishing daily mobile technology news since December 1995. For disclosures on Jason's industry affiliations, click here or to view Jason's full profile click here.

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My plan
I'll treat my MacBook Air like my iPhone - I rotate what's on my devices. I have an 80GB portable drive and I'll have a TimeCapsule for the MBA and my other computers.

I keep my music and mo... (Read the rest)
Posted by: 007baf Posted on: 01/28/08 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Don't Jason: Top 10 things wrong with MacBook Air  D. T. Schmitz | 01/16/08
captain dongle!  lostarchitect | 01/16/08
ha ha ha  Tigertank | 01/16/08
That is it?  GuidingLight | 01/17/08
Advise: Consider cancelling the order  jgraebner@... | 01/16/08
RE: Putting your HDD on a 80GB diet  artzo | 01/16/08
RE: Putting your HDD on a 80GB diet  stonefingers | 01/16/08
Hard drives are like attics  j.m.galvin | 01/16/08
RE: Putting your HDD on a 80GB diet  Boxarox | 01/16/08
Every sub compact...  Stuka | 01/16/08
Not Quite  Badgered | 01/16/08
False  bmeacham98@... | 01/17/08
well...  evilkillerwhale@... | 01/26/08
Message has been deleted.  D. T. Schmitz | 01/16/08
zealots are boring.  frgough | 01/16/08
For Your Information, Don.  msalzberg | 01/16/08
80 GB IS 80 GB  frgough | 01/16/08
Yeah, I'd throw a fit alright.  RocketEater | 01/16/08
Congratulations.  frgough | 01/16/08
80GB isn't 80GB, and it's spelled "your"...  olePigeon | 01/16/08
Troy vs. Avoirdupois  frgough | 01/16/08
I See  GuidingLight | 01/17/08
You have however much  frgough | 01/17/08
Follow up.  frgough | 01/17/08
Follow up to the follow up  frgough | 01/17/08
I follow you 100 percent  GuidingLight | 01/17/08
no, you are not getting it.  frgough | 01/17/08
So, you you need an SUV...  BitTwiddler | 01/16/08
I had to laugh  Ken_z | 01/16/08
Replacing a MBP with a MBA?  Stuka | 01/16/08
can't do it.  lostarchitect | 01/16/08
There are 12 oz in a pound of gold  genericman | 01/16/08
Precisely.  frgough | 01/16/08
I disagree  Joe_Racer | 01/16/08
and a developer kilobytes  frgough | 01/16/08
To follow up.  frgough | 01/16/08
For Windows users, there's SpaceMonger.  CobraA1 | 01/16/08
Try WinDirStat  mdemuth | 01/16/08
Yup, that's a good one too  CobraA1 | 01/17/08
thing of the past  theo_durcan | 01/16/08
You could buy a Time Capsule, external drive, or replace the one inside...  olePigeon | 01/16/08
Currently handling life with 40 GB  nucrash | 01/16/08
Kitchen sink....  Eriamjh | 01/17/08
Weight need vs want  Boot_Agnostic | 01/17/08
Cutting back on storage  Zitz | 01/17/08
My plan  007baf | 01/28/08

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