When using
the Disk Utility application (available at Finder > Applications > Utilities > Disk Utility), you'll likely see that your Mac's drive is APFS (unless it's a Fusion Drive or mechanical hard drive which wasn't migrated).
You can perform a disk health check from
the Disk Utility application included with Mac OS X. Apple updated this utility's interface on Mac OS X 10.11 El Capitan, so it'll look a bit different from the screenshots below if you're still using and older version of Mac OS X.
To format a drive on a Mac, you'll need the built - in
Disk Utility application.
You can also try mounting the disc image file by opening
the Disk Utility application.
You can repair your Mac's permissions from
the Disk Utility application.
First, insert the USB drive into your Mac and open
the Disk Utility application.
On a Mac with a mechanical hard drive, boot into Recovery Mode and use
the Disk Utility application to erase the hard drive before reinstalling OS X.
To get started, you'll need to open
the Disk Utility application.
You can «mount» it from within
the Disk Utility application by clicking File > Open Disk Image.
Not exact matches
Open a Finder window, click «
Applications» in the sidebar, double - click the «
Utilities» folder, and then double - click the «
Disk Utility» item.
Or, you can navigate to your
Applications folder, double - click the «
Utilities» folder, and double - click the «
Disk Utility» shortcut.
You can free up
disk space by running an application like CCleaner, another temporary - file - cleaning utility, or even the Windows Disk Cleanup t
disk space by running an
application like CCleaner, another temporary - file - cleaning
utility, or even the Windows
Disk Cleanup t
Disk Cleanup tool.