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last year I made a video on how to clear system data on your Mac and it quickly became one of my most viewed videos clearly this issue is more common than I thought and even though the original tutorial is still valid I wanted to make an updated version to show you an even better way to clear your Mac Iamp;#39;ll keep it quick and simple since thatamp;#39;s what weamp;#39;re all about go to finder click go and choose your home folder then take a few steps back and navigate to Macintosh HD this is the root of your hard drive if you want you can do this for external drives as well but system data is only located on your internal drive so Iamp;#39;ll focus on that youamp;#39;ll want to change to the list view like I did here command two is the shortcut for that once youamp;#39;re here hit command shift and the period key on your keyboard to reveal hidden files and the last trick hit command J and make sure calculate all sizes is checked with this youamp;#39;ll get a nice list of vi