Need help with second hard drive on mac G4

I recently took apart another computer and installed the hard drive on top of the "master" drive hoping I would be able to download more videos, music ect but when i try and download anything message pops outs that my disk is almost full i need help as you can see. I thought all i had to do was connect the drive but I guess that wasn't it.

chuck818, welcome to Apple Discussions.
What size is your Master HD & how much free space do you have? Are you getting messages about the HD being full?
Insufficient HD space can lead to many problems - freezes, directory/file corruption, etc.
 Cheers, Tom

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