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Optimize storage. Set options in the Recommendations pane. Go to Apple menu > About This
Mac, click Storage, then click Details. When your Mac is low on storage, you’ll see an alert that will
open the Recommendations pane.
Mac, click Storage, then click Details. When your Mac is low on storage, you’ll see an alert that will
open the Recommendations pane.
Set options to:
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Optimize iCloud Storage:
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Store iles in iCloud, where they stay secure and available. You can turn on iCloud Drive to
store iles on your desktop and in your Documents folder in iCloud.
store iles on your desktop and in your Documents folder in iCloud.
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Turn on iCloud Photo Library to store items from the Photos app in iCloud.
Even though your iles are stored in the cloud, you can get access to them right where you left
them on your Mac. For more information, see
them on your Mac. For more information, see
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Optimize Storage: Remove iTunes movies and TV shows you’ve watched, and keep only recent
email attachments.
email attachments.
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Erase Trash Automatically: Automatically erase items that have been in the Trash for more than
30 days.
30 days.
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Reduce Clutter: Review documents and delete older ones stored on your MacBook Pro.
macOS Sierra also prevents you from downloading the same ile twice from Safari, alerts you to
remove installer software when you inish installing a new app, clears logs and caches that are
safe to remove when you’re low on storage, and more, to help you save space as you work.
remove installer software when you inish installing a new app, clears logs and caches that are
safe to remove when you’re low on storage, and more, to help you save space as you work.
Back up and restore
To keep your iles safe, it’s important to back up your MacBook Pro regularly. The easiest way to
back up is to use Time Machine—which is built into your MacBook Pro—with a wireless AirPort
Time Capsule (sold separately), or an external storage device connected to your MacBook Pro.
back up is to use Time Machine—which is built into your MacBook Pro—with a wireless AirPort
Time Capsule (sold separately), or an external storage device connected to your MacBook Pro.
Files stored in iCloud Drive and photos in iCloud Photo Library are automatically backed up to
iCloud and don’t need to be part of your Time Machine or other backup.
iCloud and don’t need to be part of your Time Machine or other backup.
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