![]() ![]() Deleting the iPod Photo Cache folder is all there is to it. If you’ve ever synced photos from your computer to your iPod/iPhone, there’s a good chance you’ve got some space to be recovered. Here’s what you need to know to do the deed: There are three main areas where you can clear out the clutter brought on by your iPod or iPhone - photo caches, software updates, and mobile applications. In real life use, however, they’re not really needed and can unnecessarily take up a good chunk of disk space. These generally make syncs with iPods & iPhones quicker and help set things straight if a factory restore needs to be done. How are they related? In order to keep things running smoothly, iTunes generates a series of caches and backups which reside on your Mac. That’s a massive number of potential stuffed Mac hard drives. ![]() Just about 200 million iPods have been sold since the iconic device’s unveiling in October 2001, with another 17 million iPhones since June 2007. No problem - it’s very likely you’ll be able to easily free up a gigabyte of space or more! You may not realize it, but some of your Mac’s valuable disk space might be eaten up by caches and old files created by that iPod/iPhone of yours.
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