Morning Emilio:
I too ran in to a similar issue not too long ago when creating a bootable 
duplicate drive during an SSD upgrade. It took me a bit of head scratching and 
lots of checking to finally figure out that my mail directory and iOS backups 
were taking up a lot more space than I could have imagined. My suggestion would 
be to check these directories for possible space hogs.
Hope this helps.

Hai
On Dec 18, 2012, at 10:53 PM, Emilio Hernandez wrote:

> Hello everyone,
> 
> I recently back-up my hard drive the other day.
> Today I got a message notifying me that my hard disk space was full.
> I checked and sure enough I was already reaching my 1TB limit.
> I checked my home directory and everything is in order.
> I had this problem once before after performing a back-up, which caused me to 
> completely fresh install Mountain Lion.
> What help can anyone give concerning this issue. I am losing roughly 400GB. 
> This is after completing a back-up using Super Duper.
> 
> Thank you all for your help.
> 
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