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Related: About this forumHow do I find out how much free MB I have on my hard disc?
I have looked various places, went to Finder, looked under the Apple menu, went to Apple support page. Can't figure it out. I need to know in order to order some software I want which requires a minimum amount.
rawtribe
(1,493 posts)select GO > UTILITIES > DISK UTILITY > SLECT YOUR DRIVE the info your looking for is on the bottom right.
northoftheborder
(7,610 posts)eppur_se_muova
(37,563 posts)This info *used* to be displayed in the Finder window when you double-clicked on a disk. For some reason, with OSX, Apple decided it was only necessary to show the amount of data on the disk, not the free space.
freshwest
(53,661 posts)From the top menu bar, click Go, then when the drop down window appears, go to Utilities and then click on Activity Monitor.
When the window opens up, it will give you these options: CPU, System Memory, Disk Activity, Disk Usage and Network.
Pick Disk Usage and it will show you what you have as a pie graph with available and free space in gig and also bytes. I keep Activity Monitor in the Dock so that I can skip the other steps.
Good luck.
Elwood P Dowd
(11,444 posts)Placed it in my dock and check it every so often. It's especially good for checking memory usage when you have a bunch of stuff open.
Stinky The Clown
(68,471 posts)Click "About this Mac"
Click "More Info"
Click on the "Storage" button at the top left of the window/dialogue box.
There's a graph of your hard drive.
onehandle
(51,122 posts)Or just hit Command /
That way it will be at the bottom of your Finder windows, always.