
You may be wondering if you can delete Other. We’ll start with the two biggest culprits, at least in our case: Other and System – and that’s likely to be the case for you too.
#How to view all files on mac mojave mac#
If you are running out of space your Mac could be slowing down, which is bad enough, but if you run out of space on your Mac you may not even be able to start it up! Before you get to that stage take a look to see what it taking up the space on your Mac because that will determine what you should delete. This might recover a few GB for you, and if that’s all you need then job done! But if you need to get a lot more space, and if you want to avoid running low on space again then follow the steps below. Now the final and most important step: Right-click on your Trash/Bin and choose Empty Trash/Empty Bin (we are doing this last as we’ve just added lots to the Trash!).You could do the same with other files on your Desktop (it’s where most things end up after all). You can click and drag these to the Trash/Bin. Click on it to open it up and then select as many Screenshots as you are comfortable deleting.


Scroll down until you see ‘File Size’ and check the box next to it. Click on the drop down beside ‘Kind’ and choose ‘Other’. Now press Command-F to open a new Find window. Open the Finder and navigate to your Home folder (press Shift-command-H).Click on your Downloads folder, open it in the Finder, and select the contents, or any files you don’t need, right-click and choose Move to Bin/Trash.There are lots of ideas below for freeing up disk space below, but if you are in a hurry and you don’t need a lot of space, or if you aren’t too bothered about making sure you don’t run out of space again, here are a few things you can do right now:
