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Many users have iPhones, so it’s only natural to want to sign in and sync your iMessages to your Mac. However this has numerous downsides, including using a lot of your precious disk space. To sign out of iMessage:
Launch the iMessage app
In the top menu, go to Messages → Settings
Click the iMessage tab
Click Sign Out and confirm
Delete Unneeded Videos, Pictures, and Music
For those who use iMovie, the Movies folder can get quite large. In addition, downloaded music and pictures can also use a good amount of disk space. Before running a macOS update, we recommend going thru your files and deleting those that are no longer needed. To do this, follow these steps:
Open Finder
In the top menu, click Go → Home
Look in your Movies, Music, and Pictures folders and delete any items you no longer need OR move them to your Onedrive
Remove All Downloaded Files
For the most part, when you download a file you just use it once and then never again. However these downloaded files are not automatically deleted. To delete them:
Open Finder
Click Downloads in the left sidebar
Select all items and move to trash
Empty the Trash Can
After deleting files, don’t forget to empty your trash bin. Until it’s emptied, the files aren’t actually deleted! To empty it, right click on the trash bin on the far right of your dock and choose Empty Trash.
Send All Local Onedrive Files to the Cloud
Nearly all your files should be stored in your Onedrive. However each time you open one, it is downloaded from Onedrive to your computer to allow you to work on it. Over time, this can use a large amount of space. It’s very easy to send those files back to the cloud (at least temporarily) to free up space. To do this:
Open Finder
In the left sidebar, right-click on Onedrive
Click Free Up Space
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This will not delete your files, it will simply remove the local copy from your Mac! |
Still Running Into Trouble?
Update not working? Still not enough disk space? Sometimes it just takes a little bit more digging to figure it out. Please open up a Happy Fox ticket so your building tech can come take a look and figure out what the next best step is!