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Sami 06-07-2006 04:31 PM

Display size of folders on a drive
 
Here is a nice small utility (Directory Sizes) to display and export all directory subtrees with sizes. This is very handy tool to find out which of your folders are taking up your precious disk space.

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Download Directory Sizes

Jormin 06-07-2006 07:57 PM

Re: Display size of folders on a drive
 
It is a wonder why Microsoft doesn't do this anyway. Sounds like a neat little program. The download link is broken though.

urbansound 06-08-2006 12:16 AM

But... Windows does it by file size too.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Sami
Here is a nice small utility (Directory Sizes) to display and export all directory subtrees with sizes. This is very handy tool to find out which of your folders are taking up your precious disk space.

Clean little util, but since the early days, Windows has always allowed a search based upon "file Size" parameters and that way you can find all files themselves, say over 300 meg, or whatever limit you want to look at. Brings them all back nice and neat in an explorer tree.

codezmith 02-22-2007 10:03 AM

dfolder.zip
puts the size tab in the drive/folder >properties tabs


http://images.pcworld.com//downloads...ots/15304f.jpg
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JPriya 03-20-2009 01:58 AM

Hi, Will this work on Windows Server 2003?

squirrelnmoose 03-21-2009 10:19 PM

I don't know about the abouve programs but this one should work.
Spacemonger v1.4. It's a visual tool to let you easily see what is taking up space. It works on Win 9x , 2000, XP etc. so I believe it will work for you. Also there is no install it just runs as an exe.

saadkhalid 01-04-2010 05:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by urbansound (Post 3652)
Clean little util, but since the early days, Windows has always allowed a search based upon "file Size" parameters and that way you can find all files themselves, say over 300 meg, or whatever limit you want to look at. Brings them all back nice and neat in an explorer tree.

This is a great program:)
Could you also post the source codes?
Thanks,
-Saad


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