RE: Start-up disc full!

I am receiving msg. "start up disc full" and am unable to do updates, download i-tune purchases, etc....  I went into finder and did the command i on "library".  Looks like this is my problem.  Any suggestions on how to clean it out?  Thx!

If you are talking about the Library folder (or the System Library folder) at the root level of your hard drive, DO NOT delete anything in it.
Your best bet is to move some of your content files to an external drive. Items like your iTunes and iPhoto libraries are likely to be largest. Here is how to do it:
Copy the library in question (the iTunes library is located in your Music folder, iPhoto can be found in your Pictures folder) to an external hard drive.
Launch the application while holding down the option key on your keyboard.
In the resulting dialog, select the library on your external drive.
Test to make sure the copied files are functioning normally. If they are,
Move the old library to the Trash and empty the Trash to reclaim that disk space.
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