• Reviews around gb (4.24 of 5)

    Mac OS X version 10.6.3 Snow Leopard (Mac computer with an Intel processor required)

    • Permission repair found only three files with the wrong permissions, in distinction from 10.5.8I gained about 40 GB (actually, new, decimal gigabytes), and Time Machine found about 12 GB to back up
    • So you'll actually see a 500GB hard drive
    • I gained about 7GB of space after the upgrade.
    • It really improves the performance of OSX and it freed up 20GB of space on my Mac.
    • The 10GB savings is nice, but I am not too happy with a Overheating issue
    • but after I did the 2 upgrades I gain over 30GB of space in my Macbook Pro.
    • Is 4GB RAM not enough to open a menu in less than two seconds?10
    • After I installed it on my MacPro, I recovered 11GB of space which was important in
    • It has slowed down my 2GB iMac to a crawl when running AppleWorks 6.2 which requires Rosetta to run
    • First thing I noticed is that I gained about 7GB
    • I reclaimed about 20GB of disc space, saw better performance, got a few new features...and spent only $25.
    • This is important too if you're like me and are still using and older laptop with less than 100GB of memory total.2) Stacks and expose are a lot more useful and easier to use
    • Capacity 931GB, Used 252GB, Available 678GB.
    • One thing I was hoping for with this release was more hard drive space as Apple claims you get to reclaim about 7GB
    • You also gain 7GB of disk space just by installing Snow Leopard without losing a single thing...something Microsoft could never do (at this point) and there's nothing wrong with
    • I checked my available drive space before installation and had 211.3GB available
    • After instal converted to base 2: Capacity 257GB, Used 234GB, and Available 22GB.
    • After install base 10: Capacity 275GB, Used 251GB, and Available 24GB.
    • and I had 19.6GB more hard drive space after the install.
    • freed up almost 20gb of space on my internal drive, externals load and eject with greater reliability, apps load faster, the one odd thing i've noticed is the trash takes a while to empty now, potentially connected to the new file system that freed up all that space
    • I just wanted to say that I have regained 15gb of hard drive space and my printer now works better than when it was connected to OS X 10.5
    • Capacity 931GB, Used 262GB, Available 669GB.
    • You will have saved a good 10gb of storage on your hard drive
    • Available 728GB.
    • Gained a little over 7GB of space on the hard drive.2
    • Before the upgrade I was at about 5 GB free on my boot disk, and now I've got over 16 GB free.
    • Original Numbers base 2: Capacity 257GB, Used 244GB, and Available 12GB.
    • Besides having an extra 10GB of HD is awesome too!
    • I freed about 15 GB after the install
    • Besides having an extra 10GB of HD is awesome too
    • What happened was that only 3.2G was available because consumers were running a 32bit OS and not all the RAM can be used unless consumers were running a 64bit OS