Hard disc is full

I am trying to get rid of unused stuff on my desktop. How can I clean up my hard disc to have more space?
Thanks,
BC

Even in un-paid mode OmniDiskSweeper is great at showing you everything - sorted - and you can double click to get to it in the Finder.
Paying lets you do one thing, delete the file or folder from within the program.
Makes it easy and fast to dig through packages and hidden directories as well as normal places.
Sure, you can even use the terminal to sort and view, but most prefer and can take in more information, when looking at a graphic representation.

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    teflon-mike wrote:
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  • What do I need to do when I receive the message ". . . your startup disc is full, you need to make some room by deleting some files"

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    Memalyn

    Hi Memalyn
    Essentially, the bare issue is that you have a 500GB hard drive with only 10GB free. That is not sufficient to run the system properly. The two options you have are to move/remove files to another location, or to install a larger hard drive (eg 2TB). Drive space has nothing to do with SMC firmware, and usually large media files are to blame.
    My first recommendation is this: download and run the free OmniDiskSweeper. This will identify the exact size of all your folders - you can drill down into the subfolders and figure out where your largest culprits are. For example, you might find that your Pictures folder contains both an iPhoto Library and copies that you've brought in from a camera but are outside the iPhoto Library structure. Or perhaps you have a lot of purchased video content in iTunes.
    If you find files that you KNOW you do not need, you can delete them. Don't delete them just because you have a backup, since if the backup fails, you will lose all your copies.
    Don't worry about "cleaners" for now - they don't save much space and can actually cause problems. Deal with the large file situation first and see how you get on.
    Let us know what you find out, and if you manage to get your space back.
    Matt

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