Zara339 wrote:
Yeah well my 2023 Mac mini is really messed up. Tahoe at some point failed to finish up. The status bar is only about 10% and will go no further. I had to manually shut it down. Relaunched....I get a sign in page. I put my password in. I get the same progress bar and go nowhere. After a very frustrating couple of hours even Apple couldn't help me. It would have worked in Recovery mode only I didn't have enough space to do it. As I transfer most things to an exterior drive I can't figure out where all the space went. So their solution was for me to take it to an Apple Store (3 hours away) and have them take out the hard drive and wipe the whole thing. Yes I have backups for all but very recent work that I will lose. Not to mention all the apps that will have to be reinstalled if I even remember what they were. Doesn't matter how I feel about all this or how much time and money I've lost not being able to do anything. Figure in the travel time as well. What a waste. No more updates for me. This Tahoe downloaded on my older laptop and older iPad just fine but not on my newer Mac mini. Go figure.
OP wrote " It would have worked in Recovery mode only I didn't have enough space to do it."
The Stock " Off the Self " M2 Mac Mini comes configured with 8 GB Unified RAM and a small 256 GB SSD Drive Capacity Drive
I know this as fact as I do have a M2 " Off the Self " Mac Mini sitting in the Living-room for Only Live Streaming stuff
Updates or upGrades do require a Minimum of about 50 - 60 GB of Free Space
This is so, the update / upgrade can download ie the update for Tahoe 26.1 released Monday Nov 3 clocked in at about 13.xx GB
That 13 GB requires to Expand to possible 26 GB and only then, would the installation begin
OP wrote " and have them take out the hard drive and wipe the whole thing. "
I think you may have misunderstood what they had done
On Apple Silicon computers you can " Use Erase All Content and Settings " which will Not Touch the Operating System itself.
It will remove anything else associated with your user account which would include any Third Party Softwares you have installed plus all your Music, Videos, Pictures etc
Just to clarify
The Unified RAM and the Internal Drive are Soldered to the Logicboard making it near impossible to Only Remove the Drive
To close out my position
It is usually accepted good computer practice to keep between 15 % to 20 % of the Total Drive Capacity as Free Space
refer illustration below
