Startup disk has 0 bytes of available space. How can I clear up room on it (without erasing it entirely)?
I have a MacBook Pro with a 256 (250.79) GB internal SSD. It was showing the folder icon with a question mark whenever it powered on. Following the startup instructions, I rebooted it into Recovery Mode and launched Disk Utility. What I learned is that there is not a single byte of space available, as it has used all 251,000,193,024 bytes of its total capacity.
The computer does not boot into Safe Mode or even Single-User Mode, and I don't know how to access the data on the disk in order to clear up space so that it can run normally.
What are my options?
P.S.: I am very savvy working on the device without a GUI, but I don't know how to do that when it won't even boot into Single-User Mode.