

How many times have you copied a pasted something in the same folder by mistake, duplicating it? Or saved multiple versions of the same file as a backup? A lot of people do it and it can take up a lot of space on your Mac, especially if it’s a large file. If you haven’t done this for a long time, you may be surprised just how much system storage is being used up. The more regularly you do this, the less time it will take as the folder won’t be that large.

Delete anything you no longer need and then move anything you do need into a more appropriate folder. Take a moment to review the folder, ordering by size. The more items that you are downloading, the more storage that is going to be taken up within your folder. Whenever you are downloading files or applications, often they will be downloaded and stored in your downloads folder. Your downloads folder is often an area that needs visiting each month. Below we look at how to delete system storage on your Mac. Deleting things from your system storage can be useful as it declutters your folders and more often than not, there are things that you no longer require which are clogging up your system. When it gets to this stage, you can either purchase an additional hard drive, start using cloud storage or go through your Mac and delete things from your system storage to free up space. Over time, the amount of storage will build up until you haven’t got enough space. The more you use your Mac, the more storage that you are going to use.
