HT201210 How do I make room in start up disk

I am attempting to update my iphone 5 software, however, when I connect to itunes it gives me a message that it cannot complete my request becasue the start up disk is full.
How do I create room in my start up disk?
Thanks in advance!

A startup disk error almost certainly refers to your computer, not the iPhone.
First question: Are you running the most recent version of iTunes (11.0.1)?  If not, get it at:
http://www.apple.com/itunes
I would guess you may well be running an iTunes version that is too old to support the iPhone 5.

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