Clean up Vista Hard Drive

Posted on November 15th, 2007, by Joel Comments Off

Ever just get lost in your own hard drive? I have 12 120 gig drives, add that up, and most are all full of junk back from forever, sometimes I like to do a little cleaning, I found well have been using a nice little freeware app called treesize, it will show you exactly where you are wasting space and make it easier to see what to delete and what to keep.
Every hard disk is too small if you just wait long enough. TreeSize Free tells you where precious space has gone to. TreeSize Free can be started from the context menu of a folder or drive and shows you the size of this folder, including its subfolders. You can expand this folder in Explorer-like style and you will see the size of every subfolder. Scanning is done in a thread, so you can already see results while TreeSize Free is working. The space, which is wasted by the file system, can be displayed and the results can be printed in a report. TreeSize Free is freeware for Windows 9x/2000/XP/Vista.

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