Hard drive full even though it's not.

Don't have much on my mac but in the HD info it says i have 616 kb left which is obviously nothing. Even when i delete files and empty trash it returns to 616kb even though I've deleted stuff. Seems something is returning the remaining space to 616kb no matter what i delete off the hard drive.
Any ideas?

Hi Jim.
First of all disconnect any external drives/ memory sticks etc. and restart your computer.
Now, in the Finder go to the "Go" menu and select "Go to folder"
Type in "/Volumes" (with the slash but without the quotes).
This should take you to the "Volumes" folder.
In this you should find only aliases . If you find a folder or other item in there which is not an alias then it is likely to be the explanation for your missing space.
See http://forums.bombich.com/viewtopic.php?t=3852 for a discussion of the issue and how to deal with it.
Be careful, though. DON'T delete any alias which you find in there, and DO ask here first if you have any doubts about what you are doing.
Cheers
Rod

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