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brunozs

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So after Sierra the storage tab on About My Mac is showing the basically all my disk is full with system files. Does anybody have the same issue?
 

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FreakinEurekan

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There are a few possibilities. One common item is versioning, if you routinely edit large files like PDFs that can grow quickly. Download DaisyDisk or similar.
 

brunozs

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No, this started just after I updated to Sierra. Daisy Disk says I have 6,8Gb of system files which is about right.
 

Hermes Monster

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Just had a look, my 128GB MBA says that I have 27.8GB of system files ... what are these files? That seems high
 

tomviolence

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So after Sierra the storage tab on About My Mac is showing the basically all my disk is full with system files. Does anybody have the same issue?
Had the same issue on a MBP 2016 with Sierra. Rebuilt Spotlight index manually. Did nothing. Clicked on ‘Manage’ under the Storage tab in ‘About this Mac’, and subsequently clicked on ‘Documents’ in that list. That did it for me.
 

bcave098

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I would suggested looking at ~/Library and seeing how large that is. Anything in there gets categorized as "System" and it can contain large things (like apps downloaded by Steam, and other things).
 

brunozs

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Had the same issue on a MBP 2016 with Sierra. Rebuilt Spotlight index manually. Did nothing. Clicked on ‘Manage’ under the Storage tab in ‘About this Mac’, and subsequently clicked on ‘Documents’ in that list. That did it for me.

Did you just click on 'documents? That did nothing for me : (

By rebuilding the index manually you meant the method from apple dissolution board (setting the hard rive to private and then removing it)?

I would suggested looking at ~/Library and seeing how large that is. Anything in there gets categorized as "System" and it can contain large things (like apps downloaded by Steam, and other things).

My Library contains 4.5Gb
[doublepost=1481425817][/doublepost]Also, its says iTunes has only 10gb when I have 800+ Gb of movies. It must be considering my movies as system files.
 

brunozs

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I don't think there's a solution for this, sadly.

Thanks for your help tho!
 
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