Mac - System takes up to 50 GB of storage [closed]
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I have a mac and since I updated it to High Sierra, I noticed that my system takes up more and more space.
What I've found out so far is that there's usually a problem with time machine, but I've never used it and there was no other suggestion how to solve it.
Thanks for help!
macos
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I have a mac and since I updated it to High Sierra, I noticed that my system takes up more and more space.
What I've found out so far is that there's usually a problem with time machine, but I've never used it and there was no other suggestion how to solve it.
Thanks for help!
macos
closed as off-topic by rsjaffe, jonrsharpe, Macmade, Basile Starynkevitch, Joakim Danielson Nov 10 at 18:45
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I have a mac and since I updated it to High Sierra, I noticed that my system takes up more and more space.
What I've found out so far is that there's usually a problem with time machine, but I've never used it and there was no other suggestion how to solve it.
Thanks for help!
macos
I have a mac and since I updated it to High Sierra, I noticed that my system takes up more and more space.
What I've found out so far is that there's usually a problem with time machine, but I've never used it and there was no other suggestion how to solve it.
Thanks for help!
macos
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closed as off-topic by rsjaffe, jonrsharpe, Macmade, Basile Starynkevitch, Joakim Danielson Nov 10 at 18:45
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- "Questions about general computing hardware and software are off-topic for Stack Overflow unless they directly involve tools used primarily for programming. You may be able to get help on Super User." – rsjaffe, jonrsharpe, Macmade, Basile Starynkevitch, Joakim Danielson
closed as off-topic by rsjaffe, jonrsharpe, Macmade, Basile Starynkevitch, Joakim Danielson Nov 10 at 18:45
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Stack overflow is for programming questions, try apple.stackexchange.com instead
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Nov 10 at 16:52
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Stack overflow is for programming questions, try apple.stackexchange.com instead
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Stack overflow is for programming questions, try apple.stackexchange.com instead
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Nov 10 at 16:52
Stack overflow is for programming questions, try apple.stackexchange.com instead
– UnholySheep
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Stack overflow is for programming questions, try apple.stackexchange.com instead
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