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  2. The missing free space is at the end of the big disk blocks for many small files. Windows reports that the disk almost full: 6.14 GB free of 119 GB. WinDirStat reports that only 16.8 GB is used for the whole disk. Windows directory properties show both the sum of file sizes (3.07GB) and the disk usage (16.5GB) for one of the directories.

  3. In Microsoft Windows, click the Start button, and then click Control Panel. Click User Accounts, and then click Mail. Click Show Profiles, and then click Add." I can use email Report function. However, the report only has total space of indivual subfolder but without file counts.

  4. 290. WinDirStat is a port of KDirStat for Linux. It's free, lightweight, small (650kb installer), fast, portable (as a standalone .exe file), and works on multiple versions of Windows. Besides showing folders and percentages (for the entire disk or any subset of folders), it also displays an (optional) graphical usage map.

  5. It was recommended that I try WinDirStat, as it could help identify how much space each file was taking up. This is the result: As you can see, there is about 244.7GB "unknown" usage. Doing a bit of research online, the most common suggestion was (a) Recycle Bin and (b) System Volume Information. (a) As you can see, empty.

  6. Used WinDirStat and it came back with a total of 71.3GB usage at the root level; C Drives properties says 135GB being used out of 138 GB total, ie, 135 GB - 71.3GB = 63.7GB missing somewhere; No "Unknown" files reported by WinDirStat; Windows Disk Management utility doesn't report any unused partitions or unclaimed space; chkdsk comes out clean

  7. 1. also, NAS access can be a fair amount slower than direct access, so that would increase WinDirStat's time compared to an 8tb drive on a local connection (usb/sata) – Aaron Ladd. Apr 25, 2016 at 18:01. 2. Each small access of a file or directory on the NAS will have a minimum round trip delay. Probably 5 to 10 milliseconds for the packet to ...

  8. The drive is a 120GB SSD (showing 111.8 GB in windows) with shadow copies etc. disabled WinDirStat showing 78.5 GB of data, 31.7 GB of and 1.7 GB of free space Tresize showing 78.5 GB of data and 1.7 GB of free space. My second drive (a 1 TB HDD) even shows several hundred GB as unknown.

  9. How to exclude folders from WinDirStat scan? - Super User

    superuser.com/questions/1485282/how-to-exclude-folders-from-windirstat-scan

    2. These folders substantially slow down the WinDirStat file tree scan. Instead of attempting to persuade an extremely outdated utility to work efficiently, I recommend switching to a superior free tool that benefits from ongoing developer support: TreeSize. Based on my recent experience with WinDirStat, it's about 10x slower than TreeSize! Share.

  10. It should copy the image. Now in the Edit Menu, hold CTRL and press G. (Click on the text box first). Hold the CTRL and press P. Your image should now upload. File shows on C drive and is just shown as <Unknown> and 129.4GB. When highlighted the command tools (File, Edit, Clean Up etc are greyed out and not available.

  11. WinDirStat freezes whenever I click the "Clean Up" button in the...

    superuser.com/questions/1674917/windirstat-freezes-whenever-i-click-the-clean...

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