My older Mac system keeps warning me that I’m running out of disk space, but I don’t know how to see what’s going on, how much space I have, and how to clean things up. Help! How can I fix things up in MacOS?
My older Mac system keeps warning me that I’m running out of disk space, but I don’t know how to see what’s going on, how much space I have, and how to clean things up. Help! How can I fix things up in MacOS?
I’m afraid that I might be running out of disk space on my new iMac, but I can’t figure out how to tell how much space I have! Seems like it should be easier! What’s the best way to see free space on my MacOS drive?
Hi Dave. I have decided that I need to delete iTunes and all content! Can you tell me how to do that please? I really need to claw back some disc space, I have a 2Tb drive and it’s crammed.
However obsessive you are about keeping your Mac system lean and fast, unneeded files creep up and steal space, extensions stick around after you need them and utilities fall behind the update cycles. The Mac has its own cleanup that happens behind the scenes, but you can accomplish a lot more with CleanMyMac X from MacPaw. I tried it out and here’s what I found…
My MacBook Air just warned me that I’m running out of disk space. But I don’t have anything very big on the computer. How can I figure out where the disk space is being consumed and fix it? Running MacOS X 10.12.1.