I keep on getting message that my start up disk is full. How do i resolve this?

i keep on getting message that my start up disk is full. How do i resolve this?

Move items you don't need on it, such as the iTunes and iPhoto libraries, to another drive, verify they work in the new location, and then delete them from the internal drive. If you don't need something at all, drag it to the Trash and empty it.
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