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08-Nov-2009, 08:06 AM #1
show how much space is used again for one of the parititons
Before I reformatted the Mac side, the "Windows 7" disk icon on the desktop displayed the same way the "Macintosh HD" displays (total space, space left). But now after reformatting it, it just shows the total space as pictured below.



Is there a way to make it display total space, space left again?
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09-Nov-2009, 08:03 AM #2
Hi there - I believe this is what you want:

Finder > View > Show View Options and check "Show item info".

Hope that helps!
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