I am being told my startup disk is full, but I have 4.58 gigs left.  Any help on this?, I am being told my startup disk is full, but I have 4.58 gigs left.  Any help on this?

Because of this - I am unable to download music etc.

Your internal drive cannot be only half full with only 4.58 GBs of free space unless you only have a 10 GB hard drive. Hardly likely in a MBP.
If you backup and/or transfer data from the internal drive do you you then delete the data from the internal drive? If not, then it's all still there taking up space.
You might try using OmniDiskSweeper 1.7.2 to see what's taking up space on your drive. More tips will be found at the XLabs site's FAQ.

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