![]() ![]() On the other hand, my own documents data are separated with higher specificity. Simply, OSX puts under "System" stuff some of us would not consider system (like applications). I think the "System" name here is confusing as when I look in detail what is used using Space Gremlin Pro, System itself is only 10Gb, there is 28Gb of "restricted" files Space Gremlin cannot read, there is 31Gb of applications, 13Gb is system Library, something usr and private, etc. But until then it would be ill advised to suggest anything else.įor your information, on my MackBook Pro the system is reported (by "About this Mac") also as 115 - 130Gb, varies a bit (probably local backups). ![]() We all did.Īfter you have working (=TESTED) backup, ideally two independent backups, you can try to fix whatever is wrong with your system, if anything is. Fixing OS (any OS) is dangerous, you can do a lot of damage really quickly. Way too many people come here and cry, that their system/drive/computer is dead, that they did something (insert any of : smart, stupid, accidental.) and now their data are gone and that they have all these (insert: very important work data, memories, pictures, tax records.) and they must have them back.Īll drives fail. But before you even try to keep "fixing" anything, make sure you have way to get back. ![]() STOP!!!! Before you do anything else, get some backup method. OK, after you spend some time on this forum, you will understand that the best advice ANYONE can give you at this moment is: ![]()
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