Mac startup disk is almost full
Your Mac storage is nearly full. Delete unnecessary files from your Downloads folder and empty Trash to free up space. Aim to keep at least 20-30 GB free for your Mac to run smoothly.
Your Mac needs free space to work properly. When storage is almost full, it can't cache data, install updates, or create temporary files. This causes slowdowns and errors. The most common space users are large files like movies and backups, old apps, and your Downloads folder.
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Skip — I just want a technicianCommon mistakes to avoid
- Deleting system files thinking they're unnecessary — don't delete from System or Library folders
- Not emptying Trash after deleting files so space isn't freed
- Leaving old app installers in Downloads folder
Signs you need professional help
- You can't find where the space is being used
- Deleting files doesn't free as much space as expected
- You need help moving large files to external storage
- Your Mac won't start due to full storage
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