How to Clean Up Startup Disk on Mac

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How to Clean Up Startup Disk on Mac – Don’t be frightened. That happens to the best. Fortunately, there’s a very easy way to fix this. Years of use and abuse can leave traces of random data on the disk. Continue reading to see how to get an extra free space when it seems to have no more.

How to Clean Up Startup Disk on Mac

The Situation

If you’ve never been through this, you’ll probably pass. At a time, you are browsing your computer, importing photos from your holidays or downloading the new album from your favorite band, everything is normal and the world is a friendly place.

So you understand. An unexpected window that appeared out of nowhere to report that your boot disk is full. The world isn’t so friendly anymore. Everything is dark, full and claustrophobic. Your computer has reached the limit and you can’t afford to buy a new one.

You used to treat your Mac as gold, but he’s been old, slow and crowded.

The hard and cold truth is that you neglected yourself. You used to treat your Mac as gold, but he’s been old, slow and crowded. You said you needed everything on him, but you know that’s not true. Now, you have no choice, you have to find some way to remove that extra content. But how can you start doing that?

 

Before we begin

Before we start clearing our Startup disk, you will need another location to store your data: an external HD. If you have any external HD left, it’s time to use it.

If you have a condition, buy an external HD with one or two terabytes. Thus, you will be able to spend time without going through this problem again, after this procedure is accomplished.

If you don’t have an external HD left, you need to buy one. If you have a condition, buy an external HD with one or two terabytes. Thus, you will be able to spend time without going through this problem again, after this procedure is accomplished. We know the cost is something bad, but the other two alternatives are: buy a new computer or delete important data.

Each type of computer is susceptible to virus infections and operational errors. If your Mac suddenly becomes unstable, use the disk utility to clean your startup disk to resolve any operational problems. Your Mac’s boot disk is the volume that contains all the files and information for your Mac OS X operating system. Just clearing the Startup disk as the final step in the troubleshooting process, because it will erase any of your personal files saved on the Mac hard drive. Things you need

  • Mac OS X Disk

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  1. Insert the MAC OS X installation disc into your computer’s disk drive. Double-click the “Mac os X Installer” icon that appears on your desktop.
  2. Click on “Utilities” in the window that appears and click “Restart”. Wait for your Mac to restart and the Installer window to appear.
  3. Click your language in the “Language Chooser” menu and click “Continue”. Click on the “Utilities” icon and click “Disk Utility”. Click the “Startup Disk” button in the list on the left side of the window, and then click the “Erase” tab.
  4. Click on the “Format” menu, and then click the “Mac OS extended” option. Click “Erase” to clear your Mac startup disk. 

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How did you get more space?

I hope that, after that step-by-step, your startup disk is lighter and can operate without any unexpected warning message. How much is free space enough? This value is different and unique for each configuration and user, but a general rule is: keep free from 15% to 20% of the total space of your hard drive, so everything works fine. If you arrive unless that, it’s time to reread this article and make the step-by-step again.

If you have accomplished the step-by-step of this tutorial, leave a comment below and inform us for the minors you have done to find those extra data that can be erased. How much space were you able to release?