Why does my macbook keep saying the disk is full. |
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Hi Amy,
You can easily free up the disk using the below steps: 1.Determine how much disk space you have Open Disk Utility (Finder > Applications > Utilities > Disk Utility), then click your disk then click info, as seen in the following screen shot: 2.Delete items you no longer need Move files you do not need to the Trash or select an item you want to delete and press command+delete. Then empty your trash by selecting Empty Trash from the Finder menu. Also note that some applications, such as iPhoto, iMovie and Mail, have their own Trash. So you may want to empty their trash too. Here is how:
Anything you download from the Internet are stored in the Downloads folder. First check to make sure that you do not need any of these items. Click Finder then download. And drag any item you do not need to the Trash then empty the trash. For instance you may want to delete the disk image (.dmg) files. 4.Delete apps you no longer use Open your Applications folder and delete any apps that you no longer use. If you want to delete/uninstall an app that you purchased from the Mac App Store, open Launchpad then press and hold down the app icon that you want to remove, when they jiggle, click the delete (x) button. If you want to remove other apps, drag the app icon to the trash then empty the trash. 5.Move files to another disk You may want to consider moving items (such as photos, large files, movies, etc.) to another disk, such as an external drive, USB drive, DVD, or cloud storage. 6.Compress large items You may want to compress your files because compressed files take up less storage space. Here is how you can locate large files so you can compress:
You may clean up a variety of System logs and temporary files to increase your Mac’s disk space. 8.Clear your browser’s cache Clearing the cache could free space on your Mac. If you are using Safari, you can do this in Safari by clicking Safari > Reset Safari. You can do the same in other browsers as well, Chrome, Firefox etc. I hope this helps. Regards, Lokesh. |