Lost in space!

I have a mid-2007 20" iMac with a FULL 329gb drive. iTunes movies and music are the biggest spaces takers.  Aside from buying a new iMac (which I'll probably do next refresh), what's the best way to solve the drive space problem?  I appreciate the help!

You will need to remove some files in order to free up space.
If you have some movies or music you don't need at all, just throw them away.
If you need the files infrequently, you can burn them to CD or DVD and then remove the originals from the hard drive.
If you need them frequently, get an external hard drive (firewire is best). Copy a bunch of files, like the movies, to the external drive than remove the originals from the internal hard drive.
An external firewire drive is probably the best option, since it will allow you to use it also for backup purposes. Get a decent sized one, say about 1.0TB. Partition it - set one partition at about 400GB, and the other(s) at a convenient size. Clone your interenal drive to the 400GB partition - this will give you a bootable backup. Use the other partition(s) for additional file storage, to free up space on your internal drive.
Remember when deleting files that you need to empty the Trash after dropping the files into it.

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