MacBook Pro SSD Capacity

The storage reading of my Macbook is reporting that 'Applications' are taking up 413GB of my 256GB hard drive, yet it still reports that I have 187GB free on the disk. I am trying to find out the cause of this mis-reported figure. The issue has been present since OSX 10.9 and has carried over to Yosemite.

I have the identical problem that you have, with the same history. Burt my drive is only 128 flash storage, showing 69Gb of Applications and about the same amount free. My iMac does not have this problem. I hope somebody has a solution.

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