MacBook Pro says hard drive is almost full, start up disk is full. What do I do to make space?

My Macbook Pro says my hard drive space is low. Another notice came up saying my Start Up Disk was almost full. I don't know if they are the same thing, but I want to know how to make space. Also, how do I get rid of useless things I have let accumulate because I did not know better. Thank you.

iPhone 5s, iOS 7

Posted on Aug 5, 2016 8:02 AM

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Aug 5, 2016 8:23 AM in response to taylorlaura

Hi Taylorlaura, if you can use your Mac then move your own large data files over to another disk, until you make about 50 GB of space.

OS X: What is "other" space in About This Mac? - Apple Support

Then download and run Omni DiskSweeper. It can show you the precise size and location of all your files. It will inventory your disk starting from the files that take up the most space. It can also give you a more accurate read of disk space than Finder or Storage Tab of About this Mac. If you want you can even delete files from OmniDisk Sweeper. But be careful some of the items may be important to your system.

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