I take it otherwise you’ve already also checked in the ~/Library: (These logs are deep within ~/Containers/, so Connection Doctor is an easy way to find them). If large delete everything in that folder, empty the Trash, and make sure to disable the option for Mail Logging in Connection Doctor, to prevent this again. Ive found if Apple Mail is used and Mail logging is enabled, it can continuously generate logs you don’t need. Can you get the size of Containers? And if you also have a folder called Screen Recordings? There are a few others to check out. While in the ~/Library, (That you are familiar with). Yes that’s a bit much for system data, I don’t think I saw any extra partitions using much data either. But I moved those to my external drive.Īny one got any concrete ideas and what can I try? I think I sudden realize my 512 GB HD has alot of free space to little. I aways upgrade to the latest OS on the day it releases or maybe 1 week at the most. Have been trying to upgrade xCode for months now, no success. The free version of Clean MyMac X didn't do much except save me 5 GB.Delete local versions of timemachine backup via 'tmutil listlocalsnapshotdates and deletelocalsnapshotdates.Took a look at Storage, and rebooted in normal node. I always keep my ~/Libraries/Application Support, Logs, Caches, clean,.Cleaned up my Download folder of old *.dmg, *.pkg, *.zip and other larger files.Move my iOS backups to an external drive.Removed some applications, including Xcode.Gained some disk space back but the System Data has not budge at all. ![]() I've tried alot of things to reduce the storage on my HD. Left Top Apple Icon -> About This Mac -> Storage.
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