Information about my disc space is incorrect since Mavericks.

My hard drive is unstable since Mavericks.
Information about the free space is modified all time.
In fact I have 130Go free space but the disc utility says that I have not enought space to open and work with any applications.
I don't have any Time Machine backup to recovering a last version of OsX.
Things started when I opened a very heavy file on Keynote. I have 2,3 Ghz processor  with 16Go DDR3 Memory on my MacBook Pro.
Can anybody help me ?

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    Since then, it's been running a bit slow quite a lot, and then has gradually developed more and more of a problem:
    - fans blow alot of the time
    - it loses disc space all the time, including when asleep
    I did a reinstall from a back up a few weeks ago and this seemed to improve things for a bit, but today I woke it up this morning to find that my disc space had gone down to 60mb and this continued to dwindel until it was showing nothing, and couldn't function.
    Around then I got a SMART warnign that my drive was goign to fail.
    Opening it in safe mode it worked, with the fans not blowing at all and with a bit more hard drive space.
    I did a bit of reparing permissions in disj utitlity and using disk warrior. DIsk warrior hardware check finds its working ok.
    I used Grand Perspective and foudn that two lost+found files were each taking up 4gb of space. After reading around I tired out putting them in the trash and rebotting, and then when my machine was ok in normal mode, I deleted them.
    I now have 10gb of space and in normal mode, my fans are even not blowing. So something seems possibly to be fixed for the moment.
    I've turned off dropbox.
    However:
    - the amount of space is possibly still going down (from 10.6gb to 10.14gb in the past half hour) and I'm just running safari.
    - should I basically do a clean install of mavericks?
    Any advice much appreciated!

    I should also add that it has the problem where when it goes to sleep it's 50/50 as to whether it will wake up or not. If I click 'put hard disks to sleep when possible', it wakes up fine, but I don't like doing this.

  • Why am I losing disc space for no apparent reason?

    The past few days, I have been losing disc space and haven't been adding anything.
    I was at about 10 GB free, and suddenly my computer was telling me that I had 0. I freed up 2 more GB, and a few minutes later it was down to 371 MB, then 100 MB, then 0 (within the span about 15 minutes). I repeated this process, and about the same thing happened.
    I've deleted about half of my iPhoto library, a large portion of iTunes, deleted Safari caches, and most documents. I even did scans with Grand Perspective, and it only shows about 40 GB taken up. I should have at least 34 GB open, and yet somehow that is not the case.
    Even in the past hour, I deleted 500 songs, and my space has gone down. HELP ME!

    First thing I suggest is be sure you emptied your trash after all the deleting.
    I use WhatSize to check space on my drive.
    Disk Inventory X is also good for this.
    The X Lab: Freeing space on your Mac OS X startup disk has some good information on what to look for when cleaning your drive.
    Mort

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