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Ahhhh S^*t! Sat Jul 11, 2020 1:06 pm • by FormerlyRightHanded
I am a Mac newbie and Hazel newbie. (a lethal combination) I created my first rule the desired objective was to look at every folder and remove any duplicate files. The best I can tell it copied every folder's content to all the folders on the desktop.

When I awakened my Mac this morning it had a very nice error message that there was no application memory available. I put a new 1 TB drive in the Mac less than 3 weeks ago. How could I be out of application memory? I start looking in folders the whole desktop is in each one. Is there an UNDO command somewhere? Thanks for your help.
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Re: Ahhhh S^*t! Mon Jul 13, 2020 10:14 am • by Mr_Noodle
Application memory is RAM and is not your hard drive space. As for what you did to your files, I can't really say without more details. Can you post the rules and more details about how your files looked before and after?
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