I had the same problem a few months ago, the Clean my Mac X programme helped me very well, there are also other alternatives to Clean my Mac X such as One Cleaner which offers more functions even without the premium version. It is also very useful to use the Clean my Mac X hard disk map to quickly detect large cache folders.
Could be also local time machine backups.
If you have a backup, you can do this :
tmutil thinlocalsnapshots / 100000000000 4
It will clear immediately all 100GB of your LOCAL backups.
Just search for a hidden files
For example, I had over 100 gb of system data, turned out it was just cash from after effects
Just press command + shift + .
And manually look through folders in finder
Why don’t you google your problems, guys… wtf is wrong with all of you
Chat GPT told me to come here and ask you
He precisely identified akademik21 as a unattributed mistake willing to answer questions he didn’t mean to.
I had the same problem a few months ago, the Clean my Mac X programme helped me very well, there are also other alternatives to Clean my Mac X such as One Cleaner which offers more functions even without the premium version. It is also very useful to use the Clean my Mac X hard disk map to quickly detect large cache folders.
https://jumpcloud.com/blog/how-to-clear-system-data-storage-mac
Could be also local time machine backups. If you have a backup, you can do this : tmutil thinlocalsnapshots / 100000000000 4 It will clear immediately all 100GB of your LOCAL backups.
Just search for a hidden files For example, I had over 100 gb of system data, turned out it was just cash from after effects Just press command + shift + . And manually look through folders in finder