Time Machine Local Snapshot won't delete

Help I can't delete a local Time Machine snapshot?


Half my M2 Air disk is taken up with "system data" (230GB) Tahoe 26.1

I have cleaned cache and removed apps I don't use, but still 230GB being used. I tried clearing the local Time Machine backups but get this "Stale NFS file handle" error


% tmutil listlocalsnapshots /
Snapshots for disk /:
com.apple.TimeMachine.2025-11-11-041945.backup

% sudo tmutil deletelocalsnapshots 2025-11-11-041945
Failed to delete local snapshot '2025-11-11-041945'
POSIXError(_nsError: Error Domain=NSPOSIXErrorDomain Code=70 "Stale NFS file handle")

Any bright ideas?


Thanks

MacBook Air (M2, 2023)

Posted on Nov 14, 2025 6:09 AM

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Nov 14, 2025 9:59 AM in response to nebdy

Have you tried deleting that snapshot using Disk Utility GUI app instead?

View APFS snapshots in Disk Utility on Mac - Apple Support


Since you only have the one snapshot there, have you tried just using the mount point instead of the date option?


Try running Disk Utility First Aid on the hidden Container. Within Disk Utility you may need to click "View" and select "Show All Disks" before the hidden Container appears on the left pane of Disk Utility. Even if the First Aid summary says everything is "Ok", click "Show Details" and scroll back through the report to see if there are any unfixed errors or warnings. Run the scan until there are no errors or warnings listed


Have you tried rebooting the computer?


Nov 14, 2025 7:18 AM in response to nebdy

Reducing System/Volume/Data is a common question. 


 System data taking too much in MacOS Sono… - Apple Community


Over 60% storage blocked by System Data - Apple Community


What to do with the system data problem? - Apple Community


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View APFS snapshots in Disk Utility on Mac

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There are  two effective ways to remedy this issue:


1. Quick Fix Actions:


   For Apple Silicon computers, use Disk Utility to erase a Mac.


For Apple Intel computers, use Disk Utility to erase an Intel-based Mac, then reinstall macOS.


Always make a Time Machine backup before proceeding.


Migrate only the user account, not the entire system.


Reinstall only the necessary applications from the Apple App Store or directly from the developers.


2 - Generally


When the user discovers this issue, it’s likely because the computer’s internal drive capacity is small, such as 256 GB or 512 GB.


Unfortunately, the user’s storage needs may have increased since the computer was purchased.


To future-proof the computer, consider spending extra money upfront on a larger drive capacity and adding more unified RAM. 





Time Machine Local Snapshot won't delete

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