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greyeyezz

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Mar 29, 2017
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on my 5 year old iMac Sierra installation? I have like almost 7 G of stuff in there. I wanted to do a clean install but I didn't save the installers for a lot of my older apps and a lot of updated versions won't work on Sierra.

What's the safest way to do this? Onyx? Manually? Everything is running fine on the old machine I'm just a tidy person:rolleyes:
 

chrfr

macrumors G5
Jul 11, 2009
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on my 5 year old iMac Sierra installation? I have like almost 7 G of stuff in there. I wanted to do a clean install but I didn't save the installers for a lot of my older apps and a lot of updated versions won't work on Sierra.

What's the safest way to do this? Onyx? Manually? Everything is running fine on the old machine I'm just a tidy person:rolleyes:
In general, cached files make your computer faster. If you're not having a specific problem there's no benefit in deleting them.
 

NoBoMac

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Jul 1, 2014
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Can do a safe mode boot (Hold shift key at startup). Part of that is to clear some caches. I do that once a month, boot then sign-in to my account, restart.
 
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