Dear MacRumors community,
I have a question after upgrading to macOS High Sierra on my iMac. Before the upgrade on macOS Sierra there were around 20 gigabytes marked as "deleteable" on my Macintosh HD, because I have activated the iCloud option "Optimize Storage" in the Photos app (I use the German version of macOS -- so not sure about the exact wording).
Now on High Sierra Macintosh HD is converted to APFS and there is no more space marked as deleteable in disk utility (no idea, if these two things are related). Is this an information missing on High Sierra? Any hinds?
Cheers from Berlin, Germany
Stephan
I have a question after upgrading to macOS High Sierra on my iMac. Before the upgrade on macOS Sierra there were around 20 gigabytes marked as "deleteable" on my Macintosh HD, because I have activated the iCloud option "Optimize Storage" in the Photos app (I use the German version of macOS -- so not sure about the exact wording).
Now on High Sierra Macintosh HD is converted to APFS and there is no more space marked as deleteable in disk utility (no idea, if these two things are related). Is this an information missing on High Sierra? Any hinds?
Cheers from Berlin, Germany
Stephan