File system visualization

January 3rd, 2008 by Andy Signer

My 120GB notebook hard drive is almost filled up - but why? This tedious task can easily be solved with WinDirStat, a clone of the Linux application KDirStat.  The file system is visualized with colored blocks in different sizes. The colors represent the file type and the block size the memory a file uses. At a glance large files and huge directories can be identified.

WinDirStat in action

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