| When you "upgraded", did you choose to do a clean install?
If you did the "Archive and install" bit, you can redeem a large chunk of your hard disk by deleting the old archived Tiger system.
Also a default installation on your macbook grabs a chunk of disk space equal to your installed memory size for its "safe-sleep" also called hibernate file.
This can be turned off and your macbook will revert to conventional sleep, saving this disk space for other things.
jb.
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