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WHat is the apple disk image, and how can I delete it?

I have a mid-2010 MacBook Pro that I am wiping for a family member so that they can sell it. It was connected to care patient data at one point so I want to make sure it's good and clean before we sell it. So I booted under Disk Utility and wiped the "Internal Drive" by going to erase and setting the security options.


But there is a drive under "Disk Images" called "Apple disk image Media" with "OS X Base System" under it, using 1.27 GB with 728 MB free. Just wondering what this is, and if it would have info on it? How can I delete it? I don't see any way to erase it and it isn't mentioned in any of the guides I've read.


The Mac did have Boot Camp on it, which I deleted through the OS. Not sure if it's related.

Posted on Jul 5, 2017 6:10 PM

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Posted on Jul 5, 2017 7:58 PM

If you followed Niel's steps, yes.

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WHat is the apple disk image, and how can I delete it?

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