How do i get rid of local disk

I have FIVE local disk that appear on my internal memory and its taking up all my space!! Where did these come from..I want them gone all my storage is being used! HELPP

It would help if we knew what operating system you are using - please always post this.
Do you have a MobileMe Preference Pand in System Preferences? If so, are you signed into it? If so, go to the 'iDisk' tab and stop 'iDisk sycing', then go back to the first pane and sign out.
You should then go to (user)/Library/Preferences/ByHost and delete all .plist files beginning with com.apple.DotMac and com.apple.idisk
Then go to (user)/Library/Filesync and delete any 'sparsebundle' disk images.
Then reboot.

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