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Does anyone know any way to get rid of this stupid "Other". Its taking up over half of my Hard drive. Ive googled it, downloaded a cleaner. Nothing works. If anyone has any idea ill try it.

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Most likely it's the OS. So you won't be able to RID it.
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MushroomElm wrote Most likely it's the OS. So you won't be able to RID it.
No OS takes up i think around 20gb. But mine takes up 70 for some reason. I think its all like cache files but cleaners don't get rid of them
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Read the link below and that should help you out

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AR15 wrote
Read the link below and that should help you out

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Yea pretty much have all that cleared. Am i able to delete the whole "Cache" folder do you know? I don't want to mess up my computer by deleting it
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Alright so i figured it out. I downloaded OmniDiskSweeper and i was able to see how many GB were used in certain locations. After i saw what was there i was able to delete unused applications and it brought my storage down to 34GB.

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