How To Stop Receiving "Your disk is almost full" Notification On Mac?

I’m receiving a “Your disk is almost full” notification, and I’m desperate for a method to turn it off. Every time I close it, it pops back up within 10 seconds. Every time. I’m running with about 3GB of free space on a 128GB hard drive, and I’m fine with that. I’ve been managing for the past 3 years with 1-5 GB of free space and I have no performance issues. I just want to stop receiving the notification. Anyone know how?

It’s rare that you can run a Mac with only 1-5GB of space left for the past three years. As we all know, a Mac needs certain space to complete its read and write actions, too little space leaves a bad influence on the SSD. So you’d be better off cleaning the useless files or apps from your Mac for a healthy environment in which to use your Mac.

Suppose you’re tired of gathering unwanted files or programs one by one, you can rely on a professional junk cleaner, iBoysoft DiskGeeker, which is designed to scan the system drive usually labeled as Macintosh HD, Macintosh HD - Data, macOS, or macOS - Data for redundant data. It can find information and files no longer needed in the system cache, user logs, application cache, downloads, etc.

Files and folders will be listed with file names, modified dates, and sizes for users to select which files should be cleaned to free up the space of the system drive, improve Mac performance, and reduce the system crash risk.

Here is how to clean system junk on your Mac:

Step 1: Select a volume from the startup disk usually labeled as macOS - Data, macOS, or Macintosh HD, or Macintosh HD - Data.

Step 2: Click “Clean Junk” from the toolbar.

Step 3: Select a folder from the left panel and select the files/folders you want to delete.

Step 4: Click “Clean” and then click “Ok”. You will fail to clean certain files if you don’t have permission to do so