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Q: Hey folks, I'm not a tech savvy guy......what are some tips to clear space so I can update?  Thanks, Kevin

Hey folks, I'm not a tech savvy guy......what are some tips to clear space so I can update?  Thanks, Kevin

MacBook, OS X Mavericks (10.9.2)

Posted on May 1, 2014 6:32 AM

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Q: Hey folks, I'm not a tech savvy guy......what are some tips to clear space so I can update?  Thanks, Kevin

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  • by QuickTimeKirk,

    QuickTimeKirk QuickTimeKirk May 1, 2014 6:35 AM in response to kvloz
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    May 1, 2014 6:35 AM in response to kvloz

    Update what?

    Move stuff to external storage and delete them from the internal storage.

  • by Barney-15E,Helpful

    Barney-15E Barney-15E May 1, 2014 6:37 AM in response to kvloz
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    May 1, 2014 6:37 AM in response to kvloz

    Move your old, unnecessary data files off your startup drive to an external or delete them if not needed.

    Movies and pictures will clear the most space per item.

    If you are using iPhoto, make sure you empty the trash in there. It has a separate trash from the OS. So, if you've deleted pictures from there and didn't empty the trash, they are still taking up space.

     

    You could also uninstall/delete unused applications, though you usually wouldn't get much space from them.

  • by MichelPM,Helpful

    MichelPM MichelPM May 1, 2014 12:37 PM in response to kvloz
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    May 1, 2014 12:37 PM in response to kvloz

    Here are some general tips to keep your Mac's hard drive trim and slim as possible

     

    You should never, EVER let a conputer hard drive get completely full, EVER!

     

    With Macs and OS X, you shouldn't let the hard drive get below 15 GBs or less of free data space.

    If it does, it's time for some hard drive housecleaning.

     

    Follow some of my tips for cleaning out, deleting and archiving data from your Mac's internal hard drive.

     

    Have you emptied your Mac's Trash icon in the Dock?

    If you use iPhoto, iPhoto has its own trash that needs to be emptied, also.

    If you store images in other locations other than iPhoto, then you will have to weed through these to determine what to archive and what to delete.

    If you use Apple Mail app, Apple Mail also has its own trash area that needs to be emptied, too!

    Delete any old or no longer needed emails and/or archive to disc, flash drives or external hard drive, older emails you want to save.

    Look through your other Mailboxes and other Mail categories to see If there is other mail you can archive and/or delete.

    STAY AWAY FROM DELETING ANY FILES FROM OS X SYSTEM FOLDER!

    Look through your Documents folder and delete any type of old useless type files like "Read Me" type files.

    Again, archive to disc, flash drives, ext. hard drives or delete any old documents you no longer use or immediately need.

    Look in your Applications folder, if you have applications you haven't used in a long time, if the app doesn't have a dedicated uninstaller, then you can simply drag it into the OS X Trash icon. IF the application has an uninstaller app, then use it to completely delete the app from your Mac.

    To find other large files, download an app called Omni Disk Sweeper.

    Download an app called OnyX for your version of OS X.

    When you install and launch it, let it do its initial automatic tests, then go to the cleaning and maintenance tabs and run the maintenance tabs that let OnyX clean out all web browser cache files, web browser histories, system cache files, delete old error log files.

    Typically, iTunes and iPhoto libraries are the biggest users of HD space.

    move these files/data off of your internal drive to the external hard drive and deleted off of the internal hard drive.

    If you have any other large folders of personal data or projects, these should be archived or moved, also, to the optical discs, flash drives or external hard drive and then either archived to disc and/or deleted off your internal hard drive.

     

    Good Luck!