Disk full, can't empty trash, recovery disk utilities doesn't work

Ok I am having some real problems and hope someone here can help me out?!?  I am getting a start up drive full message, tried emptying my trash and getting " error code -36" , tried verifying disk in utilities and got that I needed to run recovery disk utilities due to corrupt files, but when trying "Command ker & R Restart" just getting a full disk message after Apple Emblem. And not able to run the utility...any suggestions? THANKS!

If you can get the machine to start you will need to move large libraries to an external HD. OS X likes to have 10-15% of the HD available at all times! What libraries I would recommend targeting are your photographs (iPhoto), music (iTunes) and movies (iMovie). Apple provides instructions for how to move those libraries, you can find the links by Googling
move iphoto library to external hard drive for example
Good luck! If you cannot boot the computer you will need to boot from to the recovery partition (hold down the Option key when you hear the startup tone) and use terminal to move the files.

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