Mac Storage Full? Free Up Space Without Deleting Your Photos
- Redacción
- Jun 2
- 2 min read

Your Mac pops up a message: "Startup disk almost full" . You check your storage and see that most of it is filled with photos — but deleting them isn't an option. They're memories, snapshots of your life… so what can you do?
Here's the good news: you can clear space on your Mac without deleting your photos . With a few smart tools and some habits, your Mac will breathe again.
🧠Why does storage fill up?
Besides photos and videos, your Mac stores tons of forgotten apps, downloads, cache files, and duplicates. Most users can free up gigabytes without touching a single picture.

📦 first steps: Use the built-in storage manager
Go to:
Apple Menu > About This Mac > Storage > Manage
Here you'll see options like:
Store in iCloud: Move documents and photos to the cloud.
Optimize Storage: Remove watched TV shows or email attachments.
Empty Trash Automatically.
Review large and unused files.

🧹 Clean out forgotten files and apps
Delete unused applications.
Tools like AppCleaner help remove all traces.
Clear cache and temp files.
Over time these pile up. Use tools like CleanMyMac or remove manually.
Find and remove duplicates.
Try Gemini or Duplicate File Finder to recover space.

☁️ External or cloud storage: your best friends
If you don't want to risk losing a photo, move them to:
An external drive
Ideal for older albums you don't see often.
Cloud or Google Photos
Both allow you to keep full-resolution images online and optimized versions locally.
Tip: In the Photos app, enable “Optimize Mac Storage” to keep smaller previews on your device and originals in the cloud.

🔍 Move files to a new folder or profile
If you use your Mac for both personal and work files, try separating content by user or workspace. You can also move large folders to external drives or shared network folders.

✅ In summary
You don't need to delete memories to recover space. Try these tips:
Clean up unused files
Move old folders elsewhere
Optimize Photos storage
Use the cloud or external storage
Still running low or experiencing slowdowns? Reach out to iProX. We'll help identify issues and clean up space — without deleting the moments you love.
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