MacBook Pro :: Yosemite 10.10 - Deleting Backups Stored On SSD

Dec 3, 2014

About This Mac / Storage -> 65GB worth of backups. How do I find these backups and delete them. I am in need for space to download a program. 

Also, I just deleted a program which is 60GB but only 30GB was deleted form my computer. I search the program name and files and nothing came up, is there a place these files are hiding which I can then delete.

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MacBook Pro (Retina, 13-inch, Mid 2014), 10.10

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