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Mac system storage 77gb
Mac system storage 77gb













mac system storage 77gb
  1. #Mac system storage 77gb full
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#Mac system storage 77gb full

Plus, if I had renamed the video, say from "Beach1" to "Beach2", it had full copies with both names. In my case, this folder contained full copies of every video that had ever been on the machine. Look at the following path: Users>"YourUserName">Library>Application Support>Adobe>Common>Media Cache Files. The first time I tried, I went to the wrong source and got an earlier version, which didn't work on Sierra.) OmniDiskSweeper is a great tool for this, although there are other ways to fix it. Now that I've fixed it "System" is less than 20 Gb. On my newer Sierra Macbook the "System" storage was reporting as 186Gb on my 250Gb SSD.

#Mac system storage 77gb mac

I don't think this will solve your iTunes issue, but I've had a similar issue on two Mac machines, both from the same source: Adobe cache files. So I've basically given up trying to understand why it's reporting in the way it is - the concern previously was of a bloated System file section, but that doesn't seem to be the case (and Finder proves that), so may be it will all get sorted in a future update! Is it normal that "system" takes up 36 gb of storage? What does is contain? Can it be decreased?įrom my own experience I've found out that "iTunes" (yes, I seem to have that showing in the left side) only reports size for Apps and Podcasts - my Music which is nearly 70Gb looks as though it's reported under "System" (as you have found) which is currently at 83Gb - can't confirm because as you state it's greyed out, but all the other items on the left are far less in size so "System" seems the only place the machine has found to report my music content.įurthermore, if I use Finder and add my actual Music size (70Gb) to Macintosh HD System and Library (8Gb + 5Gb) it gives 83Gb (what the greyed out "System" is reporting). Why does the system use 150 GB of storage? There are at least two previous posts regarding the same "issue" (if in fact it is one!), but I'm not sure anyone has got to the bottom of it yet. The agent suggested reinstalling macOS Sierra, which I did, but it didn't solve the problem. Unfortunately Apple Support was not very helpful when I contacted them this afternoon.

mac system storage 77gb

And I have no idea why it reports storage content accurately on my wife's Mac but not mine. I would like to be a huge fan of Optimized Storage, but this set-up of counting iTunes media as "system files" seems problematic. And I still don't have a separate iTunes entry. When I move things back into iTunes, they count again toward the System storage amount. (The Documents content jumped up dramatically because I copied my iTunes Library to the Desktop.) Unfortunately, I haven't found a way to establish the separate entry for iTunes in this window. Now the System files are down around 8 GB. After I did that, my Storage report looked like this: As an experiment, I copied then deleted my entire iTunes Library from within iTunes. I could reach the iTunes folder through Documents on the left side, but the contents of the folder were grayed out. I also noticed that, unlike on my wife's MacBook Pro, I had no individual listing for iTunes. In a nutshell: When I go to "About This Mac > Storage" the System files were taking up a whopping 90+ GB of my hard drive.

mac system storage 77gb

I've encountered a problem on my brand new MacBook, but haven't been able to find a solution after working on it for most of today.















Mac system storage 77gb