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a solution for The OTHER VOLUME CONTAINER

In my MACINTOSH-HD, a"other volume in container" is taking up upto 120gb of my disk leaving only 30 gb after other apps and folders taking up the space, i did search for solutions but wasn't sure. i have the Early 2015 macbook 256 gb. Any sort of help will be appreciated. How to fix this issue?

MacBook, macOS 10.15

Posted on Jul 18, 2020 6:27 AM

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Posted on Jul 18, 2020 7:29 AM

Some say that u can reinstall the mac os catalina. im still confused.

There are two volumes, "Macintosh HD" and "Macintosh HD - Data"

Macintosh HD is the system files and Macintosh HD - Data is your data.

If you select Macintosh HD in Disk Utility, it will show how much storage that volume takes, and how much storage the other volumes take up.

If you select Macintosh HD - Data, you will see how much space is taken up by your data, and how much storage space the other volumes take up.


Your data, Macintosh HD - Data, is the majority of "other volumes in container." It isn't some fluke or mistake. It is your stuff.

If you need to clear up space on your drive, then you need to figure out what files you have stored on that drive that you can either delete or move to another external drive. That is how you free up "other volumes in container."


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Jul 18, 2020 7:29 AM in response to ravaandugan

Some say that u can reinstall the mac os catalina. im still confused.

There are two volumes, "Macintosh HD" and "Macintosh HD - Data"

Macintosh HD is the system files and Macintosh HD - Data is your data.

If you select Macintosh HD in Disk Utility, it will show how much storage that volume takes, and how much storage the other volumes take up.

If you select Macintosh HD - Data, you will see how much space is taken up by your data, and how much storage space the other volumes take up.


Your data, Macintosh HD - Data, is the majority of "other volumes in container." It isn't some fluke or mistake. It is your stuff.

If you need to clear up space on your drive, then you need to figure out what files you have stored on that drive that you can either delete or move to another external drive. That is how you free up "other volumes in container."


a solution for The OTHER VOLUME CONTAINER

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