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whatamp;#39;s up guys my name is Cal and today Iamp;#39;m going be showing you how to free up space on your max hard drive uh you may be running out of space the easy way to tell is just go to the Little Apple symbol in the top left corner click about this Mac and then go to the top storage uh Tab and you can see this here is your Macintosh HD hard drive uh with how many gigabytes you have and how many youamp;#39;ve been uh how many are free and what is being used now this is an easy way to tell what is being uh what is taking up the most amount of space you can see other is 720 gbes thatamp;#39;s pretty crazy um basically what other is is anything not classified as a movie app Audio Photo or backup so this includes documents um system files stuff like that um which can be kind of tricky to locate but Iamp;#39;m going to be showing you guys how to uh find an easy way to see what files are taking up the most space and then delete them so start off by going into finder um and just r