Storage space is swapped on my MacBook Pro

Hi guys, I was wondering if u can get any help with how to switch back storage space on my MacBook. My data is being stored on what’s supposed to be the iOS storage space and my normal storage area is blocked


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MacBook Pro 13″, macOS 13.7

Posted on Apr 10, 2025 11:24 PM

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Apr 12, 2025 4:51 PM in response to Adamszequi

Something is wrong with your partitions. A 50GB "Data" volume is just plain wrong. Plus you have two "Data" volumes which suggests you have two installations of macOS (or reinstalled macOS incorrectly). This can certainly explain why you don't have enough Free storage.

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Apr 11, 2025 9:13 AM in response to Adamszequi

Adamszequi wrote:

Hi guys, I was wondering if u can get any help with how to switch back storage space on my MacBook. My data is being stored on what’s supposed to be the iOS storage space and my normal storage area is blocked
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I am not seeing it...?


Maybe you can say more what the issue is exactly.



iOS is iPhone

macOS is your Mac

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Apr 12, 2025 5:56 PM in response to Adamszequi

The "approved method" for dealing with a disk that has gone weird on you (for any one of dozens of different reasons) is to first, check to see that your Trusted backups are up to date, and optionally make another backup on another drive if you have concerns.


Next use the 'Erase all Content and Settings' function of Mac with T2 chip or Apple-silicon to completely erase the User-discretionary part of the drive, but NOT the secure enclave.


Erase your Mac - Apple Support


then re-install MacOS.


then restore your files from your backups.




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Apr 12, 2025 10:17 PM in response to Adamszequi

"Storage space is swapped on my MacBook Pro: Hi guys, I was wondering if u can get any help with how to switch back storage space on my MacBook. My data is being stored on what’s supposed to be the iOS storage space and my normal storage area is blocked"

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Thank you for the screenshot.


Clearing System Data:

See this Thread's Reply: How to Clear System Data on Mac - Apple Community

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Apr 11, 2025 9:24 AM in response to Adamszequi

The standard drive setup on modern Macs using the APFS file systems is two volumes on the startup drive.

Finder will show that storage as "Macintosh HD"

Disk Utility will display both volumes.

The volume "Macintosh HD" homes the critical macOS files and is write protected against changes.

The volume "Macintosh HD - Data" is where all user files are stored.


This is normal and standard for macOS now.


Your screenshot appears to be normal.

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Storage space is swapped on my MacBook Pro

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