Disk Usage Analyzer
Have you ever thought of why the hard disk space isn’t constantly sufficient for you? Maybe the matter of disk usage analysis tool and disk usage analyzer is that you don’t have enough time for disk usage analysis and forces for detailed disk usage analysis - it is not easy to understand where and what folders are and what’s in them. But a new disk usage analysis tool for disk usage analyse which will allow you to carry out disk usage analyse practically without your participation has appeared now.
What do the developers of the disk usage analyzer suggest?
Firstly it’s a simplicity in work to disk usage analyse. The disk usage analysis tool will consist of a small tools panel and 2 intuitively clear windows evidently giving the information about disk usage. Let's look at the disk usage analyzer more closely.
The first window of the disk usage analysis tool (top left one) shows a tree of folders on your hard disk. It is enough to choose any disk from the source folder list and you have easily received the result - the structure of the folders placed on the disk. However you can receive the same result and for any directory.
The second window of the disk usage analyser (bottom right one) is the most important: you’ll receive all necessary information from a directory content. Disk usage analyse will allow you to find out:
1) what files and folders enter into the directory
2) what size they have (in bytes and percents)
3) what files are the biggest ones on size (due to size ordering)
4) how many files and folders they (the question is certainly about only folders) include
However it’s not yet all. The option "Top100 files" will allow you to receive statistics of the 100 largest files. Due to the option you find out what files for example occupy the basic part of disk space - probably some of them are useless for you.
However the opportunities of the disk usage analysis tool don’t come to an end. If you consider the scanning results after disk usage analysis to be able to be useful for you in the future keep them in separate csv or a txt-file in a special folder.
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