Mac Pros restarting instead of waking from sleep Slow LAN transfers under Mac OS X 10.5.2; fix
Feb 22

 Apple has posted a Knowledge Base document indicating that the MacBook Air (when equipped with either a hard drive or solid state drive) might show startup lower-than-expected volume capacity, resulting in “disk full” error messages.

The suggested solution is to format the startup drive (after creating a backup), making sure its in Mac OS Extended (Journaled) format and reinstall Mac OS X.

Of course, you’ll need another computer’s optical drive (to boot via Remote Disc) or the external MacBook Air SuperDrive in order to perform this operation.

UPDATE: A separate Knowledge Base article notes that the MacBook Air SSD should only have a total of 55.9GB of capacity.

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