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Q: i've just updated to Mavericks but there isn't enough room on the disk.  how can i get the old OS to load reduce content?

i dowloaded Mavericks onto my 2011 Macbook Pro and upon installing realized that there wasn't enough room on the disk for it.  problem being that now i don't know how to get into the machine at all to remove content and make space.  any assistance appreciated.

Posted on Jan 12, 2014 9:19 AM

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Q: i've just updated to Mavericks but there isn't enough room on the disk.  how can i get the old OS to load reduce content?

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  • by hands4,

    hands4 hands4 Jan 12, 2014 9:54 AM in response to coxmonkey
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    Jan 12, 2014 9:54 AM in response to coxmonkey

    Try booting in Safe Mode and then freeing some disk space.

    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1564?viewlocale=en_US

    Empty the trash.

     

    If that won't work you can take it to an Apple store where they will do a network boot so you can remove some files.

    Genius reservation http://www.apple.com/retail/geniusbar/ .

    or find an Apple Authorized Service Provider https://locate.apple.com/country

     

    Alteratively, you can install OS X on an external disk drive and boot from that and then free some disk space.

  • by hands4,

    hands4 hands4 Jan 12, 2014 9:56 AM in response to coxmonkey
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    Jan 12, 2014 9:56 AM in response to coxmonkey

    Once you can boot to free disk space here are hints on how you can do that.

     

    Restart in Safe Mode:

    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1564?viewlocale=en_US

    Empty the trash.

     

    - Delete all files in the Downloads folder.

      Empty the Trash.

     

    - Start iPhoto.  Empty its trash.

     

    - Delete "Recovered Messages", if any.

        Hold the option key down and click "Go" menu in the Finder menu bar.

        Select "Library" from the drop down menu.

        Library > Mail > V2 > Mailboxes

        Delete "Recovered Messages", if any.

    - Empty the Trash.

    - Restart.

     

    - Re-index your system disk:

      http://support.apple.com/kb/ht2409

     

    —————

     

    Backup:

    Run a Time Machine (or other) backup since you are about to delete and move files and you may need to recover from any inadvertent mistakes or decisions.

     

    Deleting and Offloading files:

    Use OmniDiskSweeper find large folders and files to delete or offload.  If you are running 10.8 or 10.9 download it from http://www.omnigroup.com/more.  If you are running 10.6.8 or 10.7 down it from  https://www.macupdate.com/app/mac/7402/omnidisksweeper.  Do not touch any system files.  Do not offload files onto a Time Machine disk.   Do not offload your entire user folder. Do not rely on restoring files from Time Machine; delete only those files you never want to see again.   Do delete or offload seldom use folders/files in your user folder.  Remember to empty the trash after trashing the files.

     

    To have Time Machine backup your system disk and your external offload disk up onto your Time Machine disk:

     > System Preferences > Time Machine > Options… > Remove the offload HD name from the exclusions list.

     

    From: "More ways to save space if you have a spare partition or second hard drive."

    http://www.thexlab.com/faqs/freeingspace.html

    - Compress and archive old files.

    - Clean up system logs and temporary files.

    - Uninstall Mac OS 9.

    - Move your iTunes Music folder to another disk or partition.

    - Move your iPhoto Library folder to another disk or partition.

    (Includes instructions on moving subsets of the libraries.)

     

    Additional references on freeing disk space:

    http://pondini.org/OSX/DiskSpace.html

    http://www.macmaps.com/diskfull.html