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- Dell XPS 7590/0VYV0G-Clover
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- i7-9750H
- Graphics
- GTX 1650, 3840x2160
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Sorry for the photos instead of screenshots!
So I have MacOS Catalina installed on Dell XPS 7590. I can't migrate my system using time machine and migration assistant, it gets stuck at the beginning (on preparing the data or searching for incompatible programs), even though I succeeded once in the past (I reainstalled the system many times on my XPS before getting everything right). I'd like to keep trying but...I run out of space. I have 3 partitions (macOS, macOS - Data and untilted (visible as blank in disk utility on my photos), which is a windows partition. As you can see - the space is taken, I can't access it in anyway though. Can't find the way to delete these data, free up space etc. Can't see the macOS disks in finder.
Any ideas on how to solve it without formatting it and reinstalling the system?
Also - has anybody encountered the same problem with time machine? Getting stuck for some hours and quitting unexpectedly, while occupying space on the hard drive?
If you need more information about my Dell, some screenshots from diskutil in terminal or anything else - please let me know.
Sorry for the photos instead of screenshots!
So I have MacOS Catalina installed on Dell XPS 7590. I can't migrate my system using time machine and migration assistant, it gets stuck at the beginning (on preparing the data or searching for incompatible programs), even though I succeeded once in the past (I reainstalled the system many times on my XPS before getting everything right). I'd like to keep trying but...I run out of space. I have 3 partitions (macOS, macOS - Data and untilted (visible as blank in disk utility on my photos), which is a windows partition. As you can see - the space is taken, I can't access it in anyway though. Can't find the way to delete these data, free up space etc. Can't see the macOS disks in finder.
Any ideas on how to solve it without formatting it and reinstalling the system?
Also - has anybody encountered the same problem with time machine? Getting stuck for some hours and quitting unexpectedly, while occupying space on the hard drive?
If you need more information about my Dell, some screenshots from diskutil in terminal or anything else - please let me know.