Disparity between HD usage and Disk Inventory calculation?

I'm cleaning up my dodgy Hard Drive before replacing it with an SSD.
However, Finder shows my HD usage as 166GB, whereas Disk Inventory shows only 56GB.
What is causing the difference?
Nige.

Connect your Time Machine HDD and click on it.  Open the Backups.backupdb folder and manualy drag and drop the folders to the appropriate places on your new SSD.  This will be a tedious and lengthy process but the 'automatic' trandfer is an 'all or nothing' proposition.
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