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Old 01-28-2015, 02:28 PM
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Hey Guys

From time to time we used to delete files that have been accumulated thru crashlogs and whatnot. I know it can be up to 30-50GB with unusable files that we needed to delete so anyone know what I am asking and where these files are located on Mac OSX .8.5 Macbook Pro Retina

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Hey Guys

From time to time we used to delete files that have been accumulated thru crashlogs and whatnot. I know it can be up to 30-50GB with unusable files that we needed to delete so anyone know what Inam asking and where these files are located on Mac OSX .8.5 Macbook Pro Retina

Many Thanks
Christopher
There are two places, one in Library and one in your user Library:

/Library/Logs
~/Library/Logs
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Open the Console and navigate to the logs, crash reports, or whatever that you want to delete. Right-click on one and select 'reveal in finder'. Then you can delete them in the Finder. The logs, diag reports, crash reports, etc. are stored in several different places. The utility program CCleaner can help also.
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Awesome

Thank you very much! Last time we had like 30GB of trash and another time almost 60GB so I wanted to check this again as it was about 6 months ago

Again You are the best!

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