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This guide goes over the process for reindexing spotlight, this may be needed if your search results aren’t operating correctly in Spotlight search results or searching isn’t accurate. In my case my hard drive storage usage was all over the shop on my MacBook Air, so I decided to write a guide to determine if you need to reindex Spotlight and also how to find out how much storage each app uses.

I couple of weeks back on my MacBook Air I noticed that the storage details in the About this Mac menu. I primarily use the MacBook for the web and editing A&T Tech when I’m on the go, therefore I don’t really need to store much on it apart from my iCloud Photos and some music in iTunes. I was supprised to find that I had used 130GB out of the 256GB SSD included, so I digged around the file system to see what could have used it and I had around 30-40GB used in total.

How to find app sizes

Just as I did while trying to troubleshoot my storage issue, it’s best to find out how big the apps are you have installed on your system.

How to reindex Spotlight

For this demo, screenshots from my iMac are used.

Step 1

Go to system Preferences from the  in the top left of the screen.
Go to system Preferences from the  in the top left of the screen

Step 2

Go to the Spotlight option
Go to the Spotlight option

Step 3

Click the Privacy tab
Click the Privacy tab

Step 4

Click the + button in the lower left
Click the + button in the lower left
+ button
+ button

Step 5

Choose Macintosh HD or what your hard drive is named from the side bar and click Choose
Choose Macintosh HD or what your hard drive is named from the side bar and click Choose.
Click OK on this pop up
Click OK on this pop up

Step 6

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Click the – button to remove the hard drive from preventing search, then close Spotlight settings.

Thats all you need to do to reindex Spotlight and get a correct reading on your Storage tab, hope this helps everyone.