1. Flash Storage Vs Memory Mac

TarDisk is an easy integrated storage upgrade for MacBook Air and MacBook Pro: If you take a lot of photos and video and store them on your hard drive, find out how many gigabytes (GB) they take up. In iPhoto, you can select your events or photos and click on the View menu to “Get Info.” You should be able to see how many photos you have total and the storage space they take up. If you’re using Apple’s newer Photos app, you can find out how much storage space your photos and video take up by opening Photos, then clicking on the Photos menu at the top left, choosing Preferences, then clicking on the General selection.

Flash Storage Vs Memory Mac

Click the Show in Finder button, which will show you your Photos Library. Make sure this library file is selected, then go to the top left of your screen and choose File, then Get Info. The resulting window will show you the size of your Photos library. I have more than 24,000 photos and videos that take up 230GB of storage space. So is 128GB enough for me? Most people have far less photos, though. It is possible to offload photos to a or one of the cost-effective, which now store up to 256GB at reasonable prices — check out, “” for more detail.

Microsoft office for mac free arabic online course. You can even store your iPhoto or Photos library on a connected hard drive. I don’t like to, though. I prefer the simplicity of keeping it all on one drive, in my, which also makes it easier to backup. Downside is, Apple’s move to super-fast solid-state hard drives (flash storage) means that the company is stingy with its drive space in its entry-level models. What’s worse is that it’s not easy to upgrade SSDs like old-school (slower) hard drives. Alert: B&H has a with 256GB of storage — save a whopping $800 on Black Friday only! Cc cleaner for mac review.