what happens if I delete x86_64SURamDisk.dmg

My MacBook Pro has a SSD of 1T and its full. I am not a tech savy to start with and in order to save memory from my computers I have an iCloud plan and TimeCapsules to back up my info and still my Machintosh HD is full to the max. I need desperate help!


I already did the "about this mac- storage-manage and all the steps to find a solution but in dis utility it still appears full =(

MacBook Pro 13″, macOS 10.15

Posted on Apr 7, 2023 04:02 AM

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Posted on Apr 7, 2023 04:30 AM

It's in Macintosh HD file under the boot folder and it was 223MB. I don't even have SUR anymore.

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