![]() ![]() If that is still the method, there is space being used. It has been years since seeing and using TechTools Pro and not even sure if it is supposed on Monterey.īack in the day when I used this software ( OS X 10.4 Tiger ), it would create a Separate Partition ( Virtual or Real ) on the drive in-order to work its’ magic. What am I missing? I thought buying a MacBook Pro with 4 TB storage would be more than enough, so why am I out of space after only using up 1.7 TB?Īs the Users issue is focused solely on Drive Space, will narrow and focus only on that specific aspect. Nothing has reduced this purgeable data reading, and FinalCut still won't let me import anything onto my Mac HD. So far I've tried rebooting, deleting local Time Machine snapshots, clearing the system cache, and emptying trash. So why is my purgeable data larger than the visible amount of storage I've used up (only 1.7 TB)? I looked up some articles about purgeable data, and it seems like this is only supposed to account for a small fraction of your total used space. ![]() In a FinalCut forum, someone recommended I click Get Info on my Mac HD icon, and sure enough the purgeable data appears to be the problem. I couldn't understand why, since About This Mac shows that there's 2.07 TB available. I discovered the problem when I was trying to import FinalCut Pro media and it gave me the error that there wasn't enough space on my local hard drive. Combined with the regular data, it says I've used up 3.98 TB of my 4 TB hard drive. Why does my Mac HD have over 2 TB of purgeable data when I've only used 1.7 TB of regular data? I'm trying to understand why my Mac HD is showing 2.04 TB of purgeable data. ![]()
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