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The Mac OS X is traditionally viewed as being simpler and less complex than the Windows alternative. But the hard drive in your Mac computer can still become slow if bogged down by too many files and folders. The Mac OS X will meet the same low disk space issue.

Given my Mac disk space emergency, I decided to see if I could finally reclaim some of my lost disk space, so I downloaded two free Mac OS X disk utility tools to help me. In the end I was able to reduce my disk use from 97% down to 88%, and both of these Mac OS X disk utilities (disk space tools) helped me in that process. On Mac OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion, however, I can’t figure out how to enable it and get Spaces working again and it’s driving me crazy. I know just what you’re talking about because I had the same issue with my new MacBook Pro when I got it and powered up.

Backup your hard drive. This helps protect your personal files if you accidentally delete a file by accident while cleaning up the Mac OS X hard drive. Use a portable hard drive or flash disk, blank CDs or DVDs.

Empty your Mac OS X trash bin. When you delete an item on a Mac, it is placed in the 'Trash' in your Mac OS X dock. However, it still takes up hard drive space until you clean out the Mac hard drive by emptying the trash. In the 'Finder', click 'Finder' in the top menu bar and select 'Empty Trash' from the drop-down menu.

Archive files that you do not regularly use. This consolidates multiple files and folders into a single file, and also compresses the data size so that it takes up less room on your Mac OS X hard drive. Drag any documents, pictures or folders into a single folder. Right-click on the folder and select 'Archive' from the pop-up menu. Mac OS X will compress each individual file into a single file.

Steps to fix Mac OS X low disk space with EaseUS CleanGenius

Run a cleanup software program, such as EaseUS CleanGenius to delete unused system files and logs that may be taking up space on your Mac OS X hard drive. With a few clicks, it can quickly scan your Mac OS X drive for unused system folders and erases them.

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Uninstall the unused applications. Over the course of time, you may have cluttered your Mac OS X hard drive with various software installations. Use the 'Uninstall Application' function in EaseUS CleanGenius to remove unneeded applications.

In short, EaseUS CleanGenius is a helpful assistant to remove junk files and keep your Mac clean & healthy. Free download it now!

macOS Big Sur was officially released for all users in November last year, and since then Apple has released updates with bug fixes and overall improvements. However, as reported by Mr. Macintosh, Big Sur still has a serious issue that can result in data loss when users try to upgrade a Mac to the latest version of the operating system without enough space available.

After noticing several reports from users on the web, Mr. Macintosh found out that the macOS Big Sur installer isn’t checking whether the Mac’s internal storage has enough free space. As the system initiates the update process, the Mac becomes unresponsive, and data can be permanently corrupted.

Apple says upgrading to macOS Big Sur for the first time requires at least 35.5 GB of available storage — and this doesn’t include the 13 GB macOS Big Sur installer. Unfortunately, even if your Mac does not have 35.5 GB of storage available, macOS will try to install the Big Sur update, and that’s when users may lose all their data.

The update process seems to run perfectly, but users get the following message near the end of the installation:

An error occurred preparing the software update.

From that point on, the Mac will no longer boot. Mr. Macintosh was able to confirm that this bug affects macOS Big Sur 11.2 installer and even macOS Big Sur 11.3 beta installer. At the same time, this doesn’t affect OTA updates from one Big Sur installation to another (such as updating from macOS 11.1 to macOS 11.2).

If you have a backup of your data, you can simply erase the entire disk and reinstall macOS. However, recovering data without a backup can be very difficult.

With FileVault enabled, you have to connect your Mac to another Mac via Target Disk Mode in order to recover your files. If FileVault wasn’t enabled on your Mac, you can try to delete some files using the Terminal app in macOS Recovery, which will allow macOS to complete the update process successfully.

Apple hasn’t commented on this bug so far, but hopefully it will be fixed with the final release of macOS Big Sur 11.3. You can read more details about this problem on the Mr. Macintosh blog.

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