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Program that shows what is taking up space on a storage device?

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2 minutes ago, Matias_Chambers said:

Title ^ Like a couple days ago I had about 100 GB left on my SSD and now I have like 50. I don't remember putting any big files on it or anything. 

WinDirStat does a fine job of this, it shows an image, where files are their relative size according to all data, so you can see which big files, where they are and what they are, that uses up your precious data.

I use it often, and I recommend it, it is very useful.

It can be downloaded here: https://windirstat.net/

 

-Crafting

Title ^ Like a couple days ago I had about 100 GB left on my SSD and now I have like 50. I don't remember putting any big files on it or anything. 

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2 minutes ago, Matias_Chambers said:

Title ^ Like a couple days ago I had about 100 GB left on my SSD and now I have like 50. I don't remember putting any big files on it or anything. 

WinDirStat does a fine job of this, it shows an image, where files are their relative size according to all data, so you can see which big files, where they are and what they are, that uses up your precious data.

I use it often, and I recommend it, it is very useful.

It can be downloaded here: https://windirstat.net/

 

-Crafting

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2nd regarding  WinDirStat.  I've used it a lot.  I've primarily used it for finding out which video files were taking up space in my streaming system.  I had a lot of older files that were really huge.  It allowed me to find the large ones that needed to be re-encoded to smaller sizes to reduce network lag.  It shows you folder sizes too.

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8 minutes ago, Crafting said:

WinDirStat does a fine job of this, it shows an image, where files are their relative size according to all data, so you can see which big files, where they are and what they are, that uses up your precious data.

I use it often, and I recommend it, it is very useful.

It can be downloaded here: https://windirstat.net/

 

-Crafting

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