Username/iTunes out of memory

Hi,
Running iMac (Intel) OS X 10.4.9, newest version of iTunes. Problem is I can't download/purchase new albums on iTunes as it tells me I'm out of memory. System prefs tells me my computer has 169 gigs but my username say 38 gig with nothing left. Anyone know how I can tweak this to allow more memory allocated to the username or change so I can buy more music????
Thanks

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    Run-time error '7':
    Out of memory
    My company's network services didn't seem to be much of a help so I was hoping one of you would have a good suggestion(s).
    Please keep in mind that I'm not great with computers. I know how to use them and all that but I'm not familiar with the inner-workings at all (registry editing etc.)
    Thanks in advance!
    -Bill

    I should add that the version of CCA is 4.1.10

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