![]() I can get to Terminal, but I don't know how to navigate. I've run the Fix Disk and Repair Permissions thing but didn't remedy the problem. It says I still have 148GB free of the total 250 GB capacity. Pressing the option key at boot up, I can choose Recovery Mode and use Disk Utilities. And I don't get to the point where I can see the desktop. Shortly, the cursor arrow (which moves as I slide my finger over the trackpad, but can't do anything else) appears at the left upper corner of the screen. ![]() After a few moments, this message disappears and I get a blank white screen. After a few seconds these disappear, and a message pops up saying that the Hard Drive is full and that I need to erase some files to make more room. When it is turned on, I see the usual Apple logo and spinning wheel at the bottom. My daughter uses this Mac Air (2011, Solid State Hard drive), which is upgraded to 10.9 OS.
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