"Other" Storage on my MacBook Air
What is "Other" Storage and how can I remove it? Or clean it/reduce it?
MacBook Air 11″, macOS 11.3
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What is "Other" Storage and how can I remove it? Or clean it/reduce it?
MacBook Air 11″, macOS 11.3
See used and available storage space on your Mac
See used and available storage space on your Mac
There are files under your direct control and only those can be removed as you discovered. Anything else is out of yours and mine too - control
What is “Other” storage on a Mac, and how can I clean it out?
How to free up storage space on your Mac
As mentioned in earlier posting -The contents are managed by macOS, and the category varies in size depending on the current state of your Mac. It can not be altered, modified, reduced or otherwise removed by the user. I sense, because the internal drive is only 128 GB in size, there are contents it will fill up to the point the computer will stop working ? A drive of this size will require constant and prudence by you to keep from that happening. An external drive can be used to keep Photos, podcasts, Videos and music off of the internal drive except when needed.
You mentioned moving Music Library to the iCloud. It should be mentioned, storing on iCloud is not like storing on and external drive. iCloud is not a substitute for an external drive. iCloud was designed as a Conduit / way to have files on the cloud so they can be accessed by other Apple Devices you own. And, for changes made on one device is reflected on All Other deices. In reality, would is placed on the Cloud is also on the internal drive. If one deletes a music file on the internal drive - that change will also appear on the cloud. Food for thought.
All interesting stuff but there must be a fault if nearly half of the space is used by "other". It is what forced me to move my music library in order to upgrade to Big Sur. I suspect apps I have removed may have used up space and not freed up space.
The other biggest thing was music which I reduced to almost nothing by moving my music library onto iCloud.
Thanks. Any idea how to reduce its size? I’m sure there must be something wrong if it’s over 50GB
"Other" Storage on my MacBook Air