How To Get More Space On Mac Air

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  1. Need to add more space in Windows side is it possible to increase disk space without reformatting? Its a 121GB flash storage drive and has 32 gb for boot camp only 3.43GB free space. Mac side is 88GB with 19.81GB free. Thanks for any information.
  2. To make more space on your startup disk you will need to: Delete files from your Mac. Move files to an external hard drive or cloud storage. Or install a second internal hard drive on your Mac.
  3. Click on the Apple icon in the top menu bar. Click About This Mac. In the window that pops up, click on Storage to bring up the storage pane. Click the Manage button. From here, you should see a number of options that could help clear out the storage space on your Mac.

Check the storage space on your Mac, you should notice that you have more storage space available. If you are on a shared Mac and have multiple user logins, everyone using the new version of Photos on that Mac should make sure they don't also have duplicate libraries. I'm not sure why Apple doesn't create a process to delete old versions. At times, initially created Boot Camp p artition needs more space, therefore in order to enlarge the size people often format their boot camp drive and recreate it with more space. This process is.

My MacBook Air is running a 120GB SSD drive so I don't want my hard drive full of excess things I don't need. I just noticed after El Capitan that I lost a lot of space. I only had 10GB free. To run well a mac hard disk needs at least 20% free. Here's how I freed up some more space.

I ran Disc Inventory X to see where the excess space was taken.

1. Remove old iPhoto library.

Look at this screenshot from Disk Inventory X: The pink section surrounded by the yellow line is my old ‘iphoto' library. The large turquoise section to the left is the new ‘Photos' library. El Capitan came with a new app called ‘Photos.' The new Photos app imported my old iPhoto library, but it didn't delete it! They are the same photos, the entire library has been duplicated. Deleting my old iPhoto library released almost 7 G of space!

To find the file just right click on the box and select ‘reveal in finder':

This took me to the following folder:

Download leopard 10 5 8 iso. I just dragged this to the trash and saved 6.6GB.

While I was at it I went to my ‘Applications' folder and deleted the old ‘iphoto' app which took up 1.7GB.

I could do this pretty confidently because my macbook air is my second machine, all my photo's are only home computer if anything goes wrong.

2. Gmail ‘All Mail' Mac backup hardware.

This huge multicoloured box turns out to be the Gmail ‘All Mail' Timerik 1 3.

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I discovered 15GB of gmail data in Apple Mail. Yes Apple mail now by default seems to download the gmail ‘All Mail' folder which included every email you've ever deleted on gmail. The ‘All mail' folder had over 17,000 emails in it. No wonder my internet usage was high last month – my laptop must have downloaded the entire 15GB of emails from gmail.

Thankfully it was a simple fix.

Here's how to disable the ‘All mail' folder from being downloaded to your Macintosh.

How To Get More Space On Mac Air

Go into Gmail.com, then go to Settings on the top right menu, then under the ‘Labels' tab I changed ‘All Mail' to ‘Hide'

I still needed to delete the files from the hard disk manually.

I am using OSX El Capitan, and Mail version 9.1. I am not sure what other versions of mail have this problem.

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I discovered 15GB of gmail data in Apple Mail. Yes Apple mail now by default seems to download the gmail ‘All Mail' folder which included every email you've ever deleted on gmail. The ‘All mail' folder had over 17,000 emails in it. No wonder my internet usage was high last month – my laptop must have downloaded the entire 15GB of emails from gmail.

Thankfully it was a simple fix.

Here's how to disable the ‘All mail' folder from being downloaded to your Macintosh.

How To Get More Space On Mac Air

Go into Gmail.com, then go to Settings on the top right menu, then under the ‘Labels' tab I changed ‘All Mail' to ‘Hide'

I still needed to delete the files from the hard disk manually.

I am using OSX El Capitan, and Mail version 9.1. I am not sure what other versions of mail have this problem.

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