My boot volume at F4-420 1TB and full.

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My boot volume at F4-420 1TB and full.

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Please find me direct instructions to reduce the file size to 3GB so I can update the volume. I can not access and reduce the boot volume.
I have included the warning as an attachment,
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Eresen
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Re: My boot volume at F4-420 1TB and full.

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Your volume is full of data. You need to delete some files or move them to a USB or computer to release some space for system updates.
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Re: My boot volume at F4-420 1TB and full.

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ERESEN wrote: 02 Oct 2023, 19:59 Please find me direct instructions to reduce the file size to 3GB so I can update the volume. I can not access and reduce the boot volume.
You have possibly misread the message. It is not asking you to reduce a specific file to 3Gb. It is not asking you to reduce the boot volume. It IS asking you to ensure you have AT LEAST 3Gb of free space. As explained by @TMroy.
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Re: My boot volume at F4-420 1TB and full.

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[at=TMroy post_id=30118 time=1696399040 user_id=1656][/at]

I can understand a confusion. The error message relates to "system default volume". Then the question becomes "Is that the OS partition, slightly mislabeled as a 'volume'?" or "Is that Volume1 (being the default volume created for data?". :?
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Re: My boot volume at F4-420 1TB and full.

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Gremlin wrote: 04 Oct 2023, 17:18 [at=TMroy post_id=30118 time=1696399040 user_id=1656][/at]

I can understand a confusion. The error message relates to "system default volume". Then the question becomes "Is that the OS partition, slightly mislabeled as a 'volume'?" or "Is that Volume1 (being the default volume created for data?". :?
System default volume could also be volume 2 or 3, in some cases. Thank you for your suggestion, It is a little confusing. We will try to optimize the message to avoid such kind of confusion.
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Re: My boot volume at F4-420 1TB and full.

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ERESEN wrote: 02 Oct 2023, 19:59 Please find me direct instructions to reduce the file size to 3GB so I can update the volume. I can not access and reduce the boot volume.
I have included the warning as an attachment,
Many thanks
Eresen
Please check your volume size on "Control panel > Storage > Volumes", if there is any volume that is full, especially pay attention to "Volume 1".
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