My Reply follows quote. On 07/02/2004 03:10 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:  

>Dear Powerbook Geniuses,
>
>I've been working on my 1400cs to solve a really lousy battery-life problem
>(10 minutes to hard shutdown) and my latest effort was to reset the PRAM.
>After doing so I noticed that the HD space available indication showed about
>110MB less on my 750MB HD than it was showing before the PRAM reset.
>
>I checked every folder in the HD and on the desktop for their sizes and the
>total I arrive at differs from what the 1400 is telling me by about 110MB. I
>did another PRAM reset and found no difference - still 110MB short of my
>calculations. I did a desktop rebuild - still no change. Where did those
>precious 110MBs go?
>
>I remember something similar happening on my old LCIII but I can't remember
>how I fixed it. Anybody confront this problem before - and SOLVE it?
>
>Thanks for carrying all of us on your collective shoulders!
>
>-Bill Damkoehler
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My guess would be that Virtual Memory is now activated, eating up a bunch 
of disk space.

Ken

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