Mac Internal Drive Full

After purchasing a new IMac and giving my old one to my wife I used Time Machine to load my old Mac info into my new one. But I now have an almost full new Mac drive! I erased my Time Machine which had both computers backed up as directedby a Mac rep and then backed everything up from the new Mac. I still have 270 GB of disc used on the 320GB(298GB actual) new Mac? My user file is 80 GB? My log in has 2 of me computer boxes to click..the old and the new? Is my computer holding 2 entire user files? Is that why my drive is full with only 23GB left of 298GB of usable space.
I am sick after spending $2100 on this new Mac. I have about 38GB of pictures/video and 38 GB of ITunes and a Library of 12GB and a System of 4GB.These are the major files on the Macintosh HD drive.
I had 2 additional external drives connected for the old Mac "Backup" program, one for Ilife files and the other just to back up Photo's and ITunes music libraries. I have left these alone.
.Jeff

I have 2 owners on login as one is my old Mac and the other my new one! How do I remove this old Mac owner, me? I was installed by the Time Machine restore (backup) from my old Mac to and my new Mac, now with 2 different owners. Before looking for solutions here I have erased the original Time Machine drive and backed up my new Mac information, granted, with both owners information, regrettably, but to be on the safe side. Now if I could be shown how to remove the old me and his files as I backed up 280 GB's, total!
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    No need for bootable CD (and CD is rather small) and while BootCD worked with Panther, no version is out for Tiger.
    You can just boot from your Tiger DVD and use Disk Utility from there.
    When copying between drives, it is a lot faster to copy from/to different IDE buses. If your OEM boot drive is in the ATA/100 cage on the right (in front of cpus) then copy to the ATA/66 bus on the left. You might want to zero the drive or test your 100GB (odd number, that, I have seen 80 and 120, but 100GB?).
    If you don't have OS X CD/DVD, then I would suggest buying a retail 10.4.6 DVD now.

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