Chapter 21

Tackling the Housekeeping

IN THIS CHAPTER

Bullet Cleaning unnecessary stuff off your internal drive

Bullet Backing up your data

Bullet Automating tasks in Sonoma

Bullet Updating macOS automatically

Nothing runs better than a well-oiled machine, and your MacBook is no exception. (But please, don’t ever oil your MacBook; that’s just a figure of speech.) In this chapter, I demonstrate how you can make good use of every byte of storage space provided by your internal drive.

With a little macOS maintenance, such as Time Machine (for backing up and restoring your data) and frequent scans of your internal drive for disk errors, you can ensure that your MacBook is performing as efficiently as possible. Automator allows your MacBook to perform tasks automatically that used to require your attention. In addition, configuring Software Update to run automatically can allow you to live life free and easy, watching your favorite reality TV and eating ice cream (or yogurt — your pick).

Cleaning Unseemly Data Deposits

Criminy! Where does all this stuff come from? Suddenly, that spacious 1TB solid-state drive ...

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