Ikeep getting a message that my start up disc is full and i don't know how to free up space..  also when i o to download some files i am told there is no space left to download     i bought this macbook pro used an receiver no discs..  what can i do??   t

ikeep getting a message that my start up disc is full and i don't know how to free up space..  also when i o to download some files i am told there is no space left to download     i bought this macbook pro used an receiver no discs..  what can i do??  

You need to purchase an external drive and start moving some files to it or you can try trashing some files that you no longer need.
Download OmniDiskSweeper and see where your larger files are... you can move them to an external drive or trash them: it's up to you.
I would also begin, since it's obviously don't have backups, a backup scheme or two. See Most commonly used backup methods.
Good luck,
Clinton

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