![]() APFS – How a Smart File System Can Make Some Things Difficultīecause Apple has changed to a much smarter file system, my old method of creating a file and then duplicate that file until the disk was full, thus forcing MacOS to start to remove the Purgeable portion of the drive doesn’t work anymore. That is all handled by the operating system. If you don’t understand the above, don’t do it! The method is not a way of getting more space. Usually for installing Bootcamp or having multiple partitions on a drive. ![]() ![]() Read this before continuing: Only use this for making more room if you need to change the partition size of your disk. So here is how to remove the Purgeable part of the disk in MacOS High Sierra. Because of that, my old guide doesn’t work. I’ve written an article on how to remove the purgeable portion on a hard disk on MacOS, but in High Sierra, Apple has changed the file system from HFS+ to APFS.
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