Macintosh shows only 150gbs free space,hardware raid is not found/properly installed.what should i do?i am using os x 10.6.8

i am currently having the problem of macbook pro having insufficient space.When i check my macintosh HDD,the devices indicated that there is only 150gb of free space.however,when i went to check "about this mac" on my top left hand corner of the desktop,i can not find any hardware raid.
anyone can provide a solution to this please?this macbook was reformatted and currently using OS X 10.6.8 and there is no more iOS for it to update already.

Please explain. What RAID? internal dual SSD? external ?
TimeMachine backup waiting to be copied?
MacBook Pro is here:
https://discussions.apple.com/community/notebooks/macbook_pro

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