Communities Get Support. Sign in Sign in Sign in corporate. Browse Search. Ask a question. User profile for user: Old Oly Old Oly. Question: Q: Question: Q: how to add more space to bootcamp windows partion I just installed Windows 7 on my brandnew iMac using bootcamp. More Less. Discover New Mac Apps. Save money with MacUpdate Shop.
Sign in Create account. Today's deals. Best Apps. More Disk Space. More Disk Space for Mac 2. Reclaim precious disk space by removing junk. While upgrading to Big Sur is safe, you never know when something might go wrong. If you use Time Machine or another backup tool, run a manual backup just before you upgrade. And, if you can, clone your startup disk to an external drive, too. This tool will help you clear some space and delete large and old files quickly. Media files usually gobble up a large amount of disk space.
CleanMyMac X proves to be useful here:. Apple has provided a method for you to manage storage by showing you what is taking up disk space and making recommendations for deleting. There is one other thing you can try if you keep getting a message telling you that you do not have enough space to install Big Sur. You should only try it if you are sure there is enough space on your startup disk and that the message is wrong.
These steps can help. If there isn't enough space to download and install an update, your device temporarily removes some downloadable parts of installed apps. You shouldn't need to remove or relocate any content. If you still need more space than you have on your device, there are a few ways you can update:. If you see a different alert during an update, learn how to resolve it. You can check your storage to see how much space your apps use and delete the ones that you don't need.
Here are the steps:. Connect the two Macs with a FireWire or Thunderbolt cable. Choose the Startup Disk option in the warning window. Then click Target Disk Mode… button, when the computer has started up, a disk icon appears on the desktop of the other Mac. Then select the disk and get info to check the available storage, make sure the available storage is more than 30 GB.
Eject the disk, and disconnect the cable, then restart the Mac, the installation will be normal. Connect the external backup drive to the Mac. Restart the computer and boot into macOS Recovery mode.
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