• @seafish have you tried first booting up in safe mode and then deleting files from the hard drive? A friend had a similar issue and this worked for her.

    If that works, upgrading to an SSD after would make the world of difference.

  • This is a good suggestion. If it doesn't work and deleting files really is impossible, the only other option would be to connect your current hard drive to another mac then copy the contents across to a bigger drive using something like SuperDuper. But this would require another Mac and a bigger drive, and possibly removing your hard drive from your Mac.

  • can second getting ssd drives in . Have just up graded my mid 2012 mac book to ssd, taking out the super drive and the original hd. its like having a new computer.
    Also wanted to upgrade the Ram but have had mixed reports as to weather or not my mac book can take 16gig of ram ? can any one put it straight.
    MacBook Pro (15-inch, Mid 2012)
    2.6 GHz Intel Core i7
    Intel HD Graphics 4000 1536 MB.

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