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mac book hard disk


Question Posted Sunday April 20 2008, 12:10 am

i have a mac...and all of a sudden things have been popping up saying that i have too many applications open and that my hard disk is too full,,,and so i went in and deleted a lot of old programs and stuff and documents and movies...but it still is popping up and it wont let me download any more programs...because it says it's too full. what do i do? what does this mean? pleeaaasse help me =]

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solidadvice4teens answered Sunday April 20 2008, 2:25 pm:
Do you have an Apple Store near you? If you aren't sure check out apple.com or call 1-800-My-Apple. Go to the store and talk to someone about the problem. They'll tell you what your options are and will be able to send your machine out to be fixed.

You could also call the number above and ask for their U.S. or Canadian tech support phone number and they'll walk you through what you need to do to fix it or tell you where you drop it off or send it to for repair.

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