HDD Space

Hi,
Just wondering what files I can safely remove using WhatSize. I have 15GB used by the system (after removing language packs), and I have installed all the iLife apps. I have about 4/5GB of my own stuff on there.
Cheers
"MacMan"

I've deleted many things I don't use. Like bunch of
supported printers,iDVD support and some few things
(don't remember) more. But of course no way in
System.
so how much space did you finally end up with out of 74.6Gb on your HDD?

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