Does MacOS Catalina cache deleted files?

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  • Dave2002
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    • Dec 2010
    • 18034

    Does MacOS Catalina cache deleted files?

    Over the last few years I've got more and more concerned about how MacOS file store behaves. One very specific concern is if I delete files to create more working space, for example to make new installations easier, or just simply because an application may create quite large output files. This is also particularly important for doing systems upgrades or application updates, which often won't work unless there is sufficient working space.

    What I find worrying is if I delete a large file, the space taken up by that file often does not seem to be returned back to the system. Closing the system down, then rebooting will usually recover some of the space.

    Some while back I found one tool which seemed to be backing up deleted files - Disk Drill (which was producing large files - with a name something like .cleverfiles) but although I suspected it was a rogue application (which I had installed for a very specific purpose..) I've never actually positively identified it as malware. However, as far as I know, that is not currently installed, and is not active on my MacBook Pro.

    Now I wonder if it's just something which Apple have initiated - which wouldn't surprise me much.

    Currently this is a pain, as I've noticed that some Apple applications have new versions and are awaiting installation, yet now it seems that Apple have created new versions of applications which won't even work in Catalina - but only in an updated version of Catalina - 10.15.6. So in order to keep applications up to date I also have to update the OS yet again.
    This is just such a complete nuisance.

    Backing store memory seems to disappear, and makes updating software or the OS really rather difficult.
  • Anastasius
    Full Member
    • Mar 2015
    • 1860

    #2
    One of the joys of getting a new Mac is that I can leave all the old baggage behind on the old Mac. If I need something, it's not that hard to retrieve.
    Fewer Smart things. More smart people.

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    • Beresford
      Full Member
      • Apr 2012
      • 557

      #3
      Originally posted by Anastasius View Post
      One of the joys of getting a new Mac is that I can leave all the old baggage behind on the old Mac. If I need something, it's not that hard to retrieve.
      How often do you get a new Mac?

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      • Anastasius
        Full Member
        • Mar 2015
        • 1860

        #4
        Originally posted by Beresford View Post
        How often do you get a new Mac?
        Only when we've run out of options browser-wise. The h/w, after 11 years, is still fine. Just that there are now so many sites that don't function properly despite going through the gamut of browsers. I bit the bullet and got a 0% finance deal from Apple.
        Fewer Smart things. More smart people.

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        • DracoM
          Host
          • Mar 2007
          • 12986

          #5
          Office: about to need payment.
          Do I have any REAL alternative to going along with their new arrangements?
          Please help!!!

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          • Dave2002
            Full Member
            • Dec 2010
            • 18034

            #6
            Originally posted by DracoM View Post
            Office: about to need payment.
            Do I have any REAL alternative to going along with their new arrangements?
            Please help!!!
            Is that for a PC or. Mac?

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            • hmvman
              Full Member
              • Mar 2007
              • 1121

              #7
              I've just recently bought a new iMac which has Catalena OS installed and also updated my MacBook laptop to Catalena and consequently lost my, admittedly quite old, MS Office package. I don't want to pay a subscription so I've installed Apple's 'Pages', 'Numbers' and 'Keynote' which replace Word, Excel and PowerPoint respectively. So far I've found the Apple applications work well and one can export files in Office formats such as .docx and .xlx. I think there are a few compatibility issues with some aspects of the exported files though.

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