Get info saying only 108 gb used up on the hard drive, but it's at least 3 times that

Just wondering what the explanation for this could be. When I select the HD icon and choose "get info" in the file menu, it says that the HD file size is 108 gb, with 642 gb available. There is at least (on a rough count) 300 gb used up on the hard drive, with music, photos, movies, documents etc. They haven't been catastrophically erased or anything like that, they're all still there. So why is my hard drive saying only 108 gb used?
Tom

Have you compared this with what System Information>Hardware>Serial-ATA and what Disk Utility shows?
You might download OmniDiskSweeper from the Internet (free) and open it.  This will show all of your files and the respective sizes.
Is your drive partitioned?
I assume you are referencing this dis[play:
Ciao.

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