I've had the odd issue with these, and would keep something like a
back-up safely on the home machine, and move other things off the hard
drive that are easier to sort out if something goes wrong. iPhone
backups are a) sensitive data b) completely unreadable in the Finder if
you want to see what's there, what's missing etc.
You might find a restart clears out a lot of space. The mac should have
a fair bit of space for smooth normal operations. What sizes are we
talking about on your start-up drive? They always say it should have 10%
free to run smoothly.
On 16 Oct 2015, at 12:07, Ashley Smith wrote:
However I have a wirelessly attached NAS drive that I keep all my
iTunes library on, that has loads of space available.
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