Two different Macintosh drives are there
I recently upgraded to Catalina, and after upgrading to it, my storage is full now, and theres a new partition 'Macintosh HD' which is using 10gb of storage.
MacBook Air
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I recently upgraded to Catalina, and after upgrading to it, my storage is full now, and theres a new partition 'Macintosh HD' which is using 10gb of storage.
MacBook Air
This is normal for Catalina. macOS Catalina is the first Macintosh OS to create two separate volumes for the operating system files and your data files.
I really wouldn't try and mess around with or delete one of the volumes.
This is normal for Catalina. macOS Catalina is the first Macintosh OS to create two separate volumes for the operating system files and your data files.
I really wouldn't try and mess around with or delete one of the volumes.
now what should i do? or how can i remove it if i can?
That is normal for Catalina. One drive is read-only and reserved for the operating system. The other is for 3rd party software and your own data. In theory, software shouldn’t notice the difference.
but mojave didn't had partitions like this
but mojave didn't had partitions like this
What would that have to do with Catalina?
okay, got it. Thank you so much
Two different Macintosh drives are there