Xcode Remove Old Simulator Runtimes: safe Xcode cleanup path
If you are dealing with Xcode Remove Old Simulator Runtimes, start with the Chrome/Edge web scan and a safe/review/do-not-touch cleanup order before deleting anything.
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Start with the browser scan
Xcode storage is a stack of different folders. The web scan helps separate rebuildable cache from archives, simulator runtimes, and app data that deserve review.
- Open SafeDisk in Chrome or Edge
- Approve browser folder access when prompted
- Let the free scan rank Xcode cache separately from archives
Usually safer cleanup candidates
- DerivedData after Xcode is closed
- Old unavailable simulator devices
- Regenerable package and build caches
Review before deleting
- Archives used for release history or symbolication
- Simulator runtimes needed by current projects
- DeviceSupport folders for devices still in use
What to do next
After you find the largest folders, sort each item into three buckets: safe to remove, review first, and do not touch. That keeps the cleanup focused on recoverable space instead of random Library deletion.
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