If you have a hard drive that is quickly approaching capacity, sorting
through the files and folders for the ones taking up the most space can be a
really time-consuming process. There’s an easier way to do it—it’s the subject
of our latest Tech Tip.
For help identifying space hogs, let’s turn to TreeSize Free, which is
available for Windows 8, as well as Windows 7, Vista, and XP. Launch the
program, go to scan, and select the drive you want to take a look at. The
application shows you, in gigabytes, megabytes, and kilobytes, how big each
folder is, ranked from most to least.
One of the nice things you can do with TreeSize Free is drill down into
subfolders to see what sort of space is being taken up. If I want to right click
on a folder and see what the files are like or delete them, I can go ahead and
do that.
Note that TreeSize Free does not dynamically update, so after you delete the
data you’ll have to run the scan again to get an accurate count of files and
data being stored.
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