If any of your files couldn't be moved to their new locations, they're placed in a Relocated Items folder. You can find the Relocated Items folder in the Shared folder within the Users folder. An alias to the folder is placed on your Mac desktop—double-click the folder to open it.
Especially old "Previously Relocated Items" folders can usually be deleted without worry. As for the "Relocated Items" folder that appears on your desktop from time to time — you can delete that without consequence.
So, essentially, relocated files are configuration files rendered unusable when you upgraded or updated your Mac. However, to make sure it didn't break anything upon upgrading, Apple has moved these files to a safe location.
The Relocated Items folder appears on the desktop when certain files are incompatible with a macOS update. If you open the Relocated Items folder on the desktop (OK, it's not actually a folder, but I'll come back to that in a minute), you'll find a document where Apple tries to explain what's going on.
Especially old "Previously Relocated Items" folders can usually be deleted without worry. As for the "Relocated Items" folder that appears on your desktop from time to time — you can delete that without consequence.
How to delete Relocated Items folder. Open a Finder window, and under Locations, select your Mac. Select your hard disk, then, Users>Shared>Relocated Items. Right-click and press Remove To Bin.
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If you have the Relocated Items alias on your Desktop, click it. If you don't, go to the Desktop and then choose the Go menu and select Go to Folder. Alternatively, hold down the Apple and Shift keys, then tap G. In the box that appears, type /Users/Shared/Relocated Items and press Return.
How to delete Relocated Items folder. Open a Finder window, and under Locations, select your Mac. Select your hard disk, then, Users>Shared>Relocated Items. Right-click and press Remove To Bin.
With macOS, you can implement Smart Folders, which automatically gather files by type and subject matter. They're updated as you change, add, and remove files on your Mac. Because they update continuously, these folders can save you a lot of time and effort.
From the Recovery screen menu bar, select Utilities -> Terminal. Type csrutil disable and hit Enter. Restart your Mac via the Restart option in the menu bar. Now delete the Relocated Items folder, then empty the Trash.
The easiest way to access the Documents folder is from the Favorites section in the left sidebar in Finder. However, if your Documents folder does not appear in the Favorite section, you can find it under the iCloud section. Though this feature may frustrate you but, you don't have to panic.7 days ago
Like Mac trash or Windows Recycle Bin, there is no iPhone trash folder where all the deleted files are stored on iPhone. However, the trash section is built-in apps like Photos, Contact, Notes, and Mail. In these apps, whenever you delete a file, it goes to the Trash folder and stays there for 30 days.
If you delete a folder, it's moved to the Deleted Items folder and appears as a subfolder. To recover the folder and all the items it contains, right click the deleted folder, click Move Folder and then select a place to move the folder. You can't recover a folder that has been permanently deleted.
Most Mac apps create temporary cache data.
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