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Hi, my mac is freezing on startup past password screen and while loading apps and programs. I have spoken to Mac support who said get an external HDD and put the OS on that, but before I try that as money is tight and I would have to buy a new SSD. Can I instead try 1 of these two things to reinstall OS.
When I go into MacOS utilities and choose reinstall OS option and try to install the OS on my Mac internal HD it says not enough free space to install it, need like 2.5gb more. OK.
1. Sometimes my Mac loads up normally past password screen and is usable for like a minute. So, is it then possible to go into safe mode and then delete some thing from my mac HD to create the 2.5gb free space needed to reinstall the OS in mac utilities?
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2. I have boot camp installed on my internal HD too with like 15gb free space on it. can I delete boot camp and then do something to allocate the free space to the mac hd so it then has the extra 2.5gb space it needs? Or somehow reallocate the 15gb free 15gb boot camp has to my mac hd instead? Ideally is it possible to do these in macOS utilities as like I said can't really use mac past password screen.