finding largest folder size
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Hi,
may i know how do i go about generating a statistics of every folder size in my C drive?
thanks
may i know how do i go about generating a statistics of every folder size in my C drive?
thanks
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I like Spacemonger
Well, dfolder doesn't work with Windows 2K or XP and I have to say that I don't really like the user interface with Spacemonger (although the price is right!).
The one I like (but it costs) is bundled with PowerDesk 5. www.ontrack.com
It is called Size Manager, and it lets you see the entire tree or a subdirectory tree, which can be sorted by large to small. I use it to do my purges of old, humongus stuff clogging up the arteries of my hard drive. Once you find a bloated directory you can right click on it to explore it.
Typically I end up burning CD's and moving stuff off. (DVD's soon)
The one I like (but it costs) is bundled with PowerDesk 5. www.ontrack.com
It is called Size Manager, and it lets you see the entire tree or a subdirectory tree, which can be sorted by large to small. I use it to do my purges of old, humongus stuff clogging up the arteries of my hard drive. Once you find a bloated directory you can right click on it to explore it.
Typically I end up burning CD's and moving stuff off. (DVD's soon)
Quote:Well, dfolder doesn't work with Windows 2K or XP and I have to say that I don't really like the user interface with Spacemonger (although the price is right!).
The one I like (but it costs) is bundled with PowerDesk 5. www.ontrack.com
It is called Size Manager, and it lets you see the entire tree or a subdirectory tree, which can be sorted by large to small. I use it to do my purges of old, humongus stuff clogging up the arteries of my hard drive. Once you find a bloated directory you can right click on it to explore it.
Typically I end up burning CD's and moving stuff off. (DVD's soon)
ehh, dfolder works fine on 2k for me....
The one I like (but it costs) is bundled with PowerDesk 5. www.ontrack.com
It is called Size Manager, and it lets you see the entire tree or a subdirectory tree, which can be sorted by large to small. I use it to do my purges of old, humongus stuff clogging up the arteries of my hard drive. Once you find a bloated directory you can right click on it to explore it.
Typically I end up burning CD's and moving stuff off. (DVD's soon)
ehh, dfolder works fine on 2k for me....
Quote:ehh, dfolder works fine on 2k for me....
Pardon me for looking on the web page and noticing the X marks indicating that it does not work for Win2k and XP.
Look for yourself: http://space.dolphin.free.fr/Windows/dfolder.html
Pardon me for looking on the web page and noticing the X marks indicating that it does not work for Win2k and XP.
Look for yourself: http://space.dolphin.free.fr/Windows/dfolder.html
That's ok, it doesn't look like they're completely aware of what their stuff works in. On this link, W2K has an X mark, yet in the description it's an "NT/2000 utility".
http://space.dolphin.free.fr/Windows/split.html
http://space.dolphin.free.fr/Windows/split.html