Have a look at About this Mac->Storage. If you click on 'manage' it may
may be useful. Eg I found many gigs of iOS updates recently from the
last couple of years. It does take time to scan the drive so leave it
open for a little while and come back to it.
Otherwise, I think you can expect every OS update to need more hard
drive and RAM so you're going to have to find ways to archive stuff
somewhere by the sound of it. It'll need more virtual memory, I expect
and that needs lots of space on the HD.
cheers,
J
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Cheers,
Jason