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How To Delete Mail And Garageband From Mac Free
I am running out of space on my MBP and want to remove those space-consuming iDVD and Garageband components. So...questions...
- Can these templates and loops be moved to, say an external drive, and be accessed as normal in the event I do use iDVD or Garageband?
- If I decide to delete these two programs (I use them no more than twice...ever) how should go about removing everything? AppZapper? Manually delete all the loops?
- iLife is on the MBP system disks...correct?
Thanks!
- Can these templates and loops be moved to, say an external drive, and be accessed as normal in the event I do use iDVD or Garageband?
- If I decide to delete these two programs (I use them no more than twice...ever) how should go about removing everything? AppZapper? Manually delete all the loops?
- iLife is on the MBP system disks...correct?
Thanks!
Oct 07, 2019 To begin, choose About This Mac from the Apple menu , then click Storage. You'll see an overview of your free space and the space used by different categories of files, including apps, documents, and photos: Click the Manage button to see the following recommendations for optimizing your storage. To remove all the traces of GarageBand from your Mac, do the following steps: Part 1. Top Level Library on Hard Disk: /Library. Open the Finder, click on the Go from the Menu Bar, and select Go to Folder. Type the path of the top level Library on hard disk: /Library, and hit Enter key. Oct 07, 2019 Where to find the settings for each feature. If you're using macOS Catalina, choose Apple menu System Preferences, click Apple ID, then select iCloud in the sidebar: Store in iCloud turns. In Photos, choose Photos Preferences, then click iCloud. Store in iCloud selects iCloud Photos. Removal method 1 – manual approach to delete it. Find out the Apple GarageBand on the menu, and drag it to the Trash. Enter your account’s password if it requires you do to so. After that, right-click on the Trash icon on the Dock, and click on Empty Trash. Click on Go, and Go to folder.