If my macbook is version 10.4.11, what is the next operating system or version that I need to upgrade to?

My macbook is version 10.4.11. I'm having a lot of issues with updating to the new itunes, and even connecting my iphone. I know it is time to ugrade my whole operating system, but i am unsure of which one I need to get. Is it snow leopard, lion, or is there something else i need to get? I'm really confused and getting frustrated with my Macbook. Also, another thing is that my computer keeps saying "starter disk full" does anybody know what this means? Any help is truly appreciated!!

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You can go to OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard, which is available from the online Apple store, if you want. Be sure to upgrade any non-Apple software that needs upgrading to run under Snow Leopard, and if you have any printer drivers, ensure they are updated too.
If you decide you want to upgrade to OS X 10.7 Lion, be aware that Lion no longer includes the Rosetta emulator, which allowed PowerPC code to run on Intel systems. So any PowerPC programs you currently have won't run under Lion. Also, while the Lion minimum memory is 2GB, a number of people have found they need 4GB for any sort of decent system performance.
Oh, and startup disk full messages mean, as the prior post says, that you need to make space on your internal hard drive. You want a minimum of 5GB, and better yet 10% to 15%+ of your disk capacity should be free, for systems usage.

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