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free up memory on hd

I can't install the newest MacOS update. because I don't have enough free memory. so how do I free up memory?

MacBook Air 11″, macOS 10.15

Posted on Nov 6, 2021 6:55 PM

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Posted on Nov 7, 2021 10:03 AM

Here are some things you can do to resolve this problem. First, the following link offers some useful suggestions.

How to free up storage space on your Mac

If that does not free up the sufficient space you need, then you will need to install an external disk. Then you can transfer files, such as photos to the external disk and that will allow you to delete them from Your HD to clear up the needed storage space. These days these disks are cost effective, compact, easy to install with vendor provided USB cables and most do not require external power. You may have to reformat it though. There is a large selection of disks to choose from.

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Nov 7, 2021 10:03 AM in response to thepharmacyshark

Here are some things you can do to resolve this problem. First, the following link offers some useful suggestions.

How to free up storage space on your Mac

If that does not free up the sufficient space you need, then you will need to install an external disk. Then you can transfer files, such as photos to the external disk and that will allow you to delete them from Your HD to clear up the needed storage space. These days these disks are cost effective, compact, easy to install with vendor provided USB cables and most do not require external power. You may have to reformat it though. There is a large selection of disks to choose from.

Nov 7, 2021 8:57 AM in response to thepharmacyshark

Have you emptied the trash lately?


Terminal code to clean DocumentRevisionsfolder…

https://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/313102/what-will-occur-if-the-documentrevisions-v100-folder-is-deleted

macos - What will occur if the .DocumentRevisions-V100 folder is deleted? - Ask Different (stackexchange.com)


https://discussions.apple.com/thread/253231342?answerId=256043117022#256043117022

System Memory OS 10.12.6 Sierra - Apple Community


Look for iOS backups…

/Users/YourUserName/Library/Application Support/MobileSync/Backup


OmniDiskSweeper shows you the files on your drive, largest to smallest, and lets you quickly Trash or open them.

https://www.omnigroup.com/more/


Purging local backups

Please note that although this doesn't affect your remote backup from Time Machine, this will get rid of the redundancy (at least until the next Time Machine backup) that a local backup disk will provide. If you need such redundancy or are worried about the recovery of your data then you would be best served to let macOS determine when to purge these files.

Start Terminal from spotlight.

At the terminal type tmutil listlocalsnapshotdates. 

Hit enter.


Here, you'll now see a list of all of the locally stored Time Machine backup snapshots stored on your disk.

Next you can remove the snapshots based on their date. I prefer to delete them one at at time. Once my "System" disk usage is at an acceptable level, I stop deleting but you can delete all of them if you want to reclaim all of the disk space.


Back at the terminal, type tmutil deletelocalsnapshots YYYY-MM-DD-HHMMSS , where will be one of the dates from your backup. This will be in the form of xxx-yy-zz-abcdef. Try to start with the oldest snapshot.

Hit enter.

Repeat for as many snapshot dates as required


http://www.thagomizer.com/blog/2018/03/27/cleaning-up-time-machine-local-snapshots.html


tmutil deletelocalsnapshots /  # deletes all the snapshots

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