

- #MAC SYSTEM STORAGE KEEPS INCREASING HOW TO#
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Update by update, archives are increased. When you build your app to submit to Apple, Xcode saves binary files as "Archives". I figured out that the folder "/Users/(Your user name)/Library/Developer/Xcode/Archives" contains more than 60G bytes. rm -rf ~/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData The simplest way to delete caches is this command in the terminal. Xcode has many files more than Adobe, the size was 150G bytes!! Clear cache Way to access thereby Finder is Finder > Click "Go" Pressing with "Option" > Library > Application Support > Adobe > Common > Media Cache Files So I also tried access to the cache folder directory and delete them. In my case, I can't delete caches enough.
#MAC SYSTEM STORAGE KEEPS INCREASING HOW TO#
How to delete premiere's caches is Premiere > Preferences > Media cache > Media cache database > Clean Unused
#MAC SYSTEM STORAGE KEEPS INCREASING MOVIE#
I make a movie for my youtube so there are many caches I didn't know. Especially, Premiere makes tons of caches. Adobe Premiere made huge cachesĪpps fo Adobe makes caches to apps that can smoothly. In my case, found 2 folders related to Adobe and Xcode. If you find the folder, check it what files inside, and then delete files if you don't need them anymore. And this calculating process is also taking a long time depends on how many files you have.Īfter finishing this, You may see fat folders over 5G bytes. The terminal might ask you a login password. So you can change these numbers to like 3 or 4 whatever. This means, dig into 6 directory hierarchies and find folders/files that are over 5G bytes. To calculate folder sizes, input this command to your Terminal. System Preferences > Security & privacy > Full Disk Access > 「+」Button > TerminalĮven you do this setting, your Terminal can't access the "privacy" folder, but you don't need to touch this folder. The way to show folders is using Terminal, so the Terminal needs permission to access your files. But I found the new way that is listing folders contain huge files so I tried it. I had tried some ways to fix it but not working for me, and I was thinking I should re-install Mac OS. I recommend you to do this during going lunch or when you have time enough to wait for it. Then click the First Aid button, then click Run.īy the way, this process is very heavy and needs a long time. If you use the "spotlight", you can find "Disc Utility" easily. I used Disk Utility to check a disk for problems with following Apple's page. You can release the keys after about 20 seconds, during which your Mac might appear to restart.īut it doesn't work too😭. Shut down your Mac, then turn it on and immediately press and hold these four keys together: Option, Command, P, and R. So, I tried the next solution that is "Reset NVRAM or PRAM".Īccording to Apple's page, to Reset NVRAM or PRAM. In my case, just boot with safe mode didn't work for shrink system section of storage😭 Reset NVRAM About this Mac > Overview > system report > software > boot mode

And then check whether booted with safe mode.

To log into your Mac, Input your password twice. This is the link to Apple's page what/how safe mode is. To boot with safe mode, keep pressing the "Shift" key when booting your MacBook.
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Mac OS check your storage when it's booted with safe mode, so if you are lucky, the system section will be fixed to small. So I searched again more deeply, I found one of the possibility is that Mac OS misunderstood about disc space. Then the information showed about storage is just 10G bytes.

I tried that open Finder app, Menu bar > computer > Macintosh HD > system > right-click to show information I searched a bit, it seems to contain cache files created by some applications. When you try the contents, please do it at your own risk! - What is the system?įirst, I thought the system is that things are managed/needed by Mac OS. So I decided to search for what the system is. And there is a huge section of the "System". So I checked in my storage of my MacBook what are placed in. My MacBook has 500G storage but my Mac notified me that it is "The storage you have left is not enough to run a program.".
