Discrepancy between old/new mac using migration assistant

Replaced G4 Powerbook with new Macbook Pro. G4 was saying disk was full (80 Gb), Migration assistant showed it was copying only 41 Gb of contents. What did the other 39 Gb consist of? A mystery to me! Can this all be system files?

There are many things that are not copied by Migration Assistant such as swap and Trash.
Is it possible you have significant amounts of data in Trash?
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Allan

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    MacInTouch List of Compatible Universal Binaries
    MacInTouch List of Rosetta Compatible Applications
    MacUpdate List of Intel-Compatible Software
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    i use migrate assistant to move files from my old pc to the new Mac , but it creates the user account. How can i delete the unwanted user account.

    Welcome to Apple Support Communities
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