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    My next largest is Fonts at 490 MB.  Leave that alone. In fact, unless Fonts is something insane like 2 GBs, stop deleting from the Library.
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    You'll see several folders, Music, Pictures, Desktop, etc.  This is stuff you or the previous user have created.  If you don't want it, delete it.  You will also see, aha! another Library folder.  There shouldn't be many folders over 100 MB here except for Mail and our friend Application Support.  I get a lot of mail, rarely delete any, and have carried it over from 10.3 and measures out at 3.7GB.  Still, if its someone elses mail and you don't want it, you can delete it, but again, check with more knowledgable people as there are probably some files and folders you absolutely should not delete, others that you should delete from within Mail, and some you can manually delete. 
    My Application Support Folder weighs in at 1.4 GBs, of which 1.2 GBs is for Final Vinyl.  That's a lot.  Sneaky sucker stored some untitled audio files in there.  Bye! OK, now the Application Support folder is down to 145 MB.  So, I'd say anything much over that should be investigated for possible deletion.  Close up Library and move on.
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    1) Don't sweat the small stuff.  The days are long gone when searching a hard drive for a 100 K file to delete is worthwhile.
    2) Start small.  A disk that full is going to be pretty touchy, so once you have identified a bloated folder, go inside of it and trash the smaller files and folder, then empty the trash, then delete a few more files, empty the trash, etc. 
    3) Don't forget to periodically Repair Permissions and restarting the computer.
    4) If you are unsure about whether a folder or file can be safely deleted, ask someone knowledgable or just knock off for the day and hit it again tomorrow.  Seriously, an unanswerable question you have might well be answered by sleeping on it and attacking it the next day.
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