I am running bootcamp and I cannot reboot leopard because the harddrive is full?

I am running bootcamp and I am unable to reboot in osX, because harddrive is full?

ok, so remove some items from your startup disc to an external hard drive to free up space, and then install Omnidiscsweeper to find large files that might unnecessarily be taking up space.  Or if you find this suggestion to be unsatisfactory, post in the Boot Camp forum.

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