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A different view

If you don’t like WinDirStat, and are looking for a different approach to viewing your drive’s make-up,). It has a more modern user interface, but more importantly provides a visual view that helps you identify which folders contain the most files. Again, be sure to run it as an administrator. Unlike WinDirStat, you must focus a view on one drive at a time, but thanks to its labeling system, it’s easier to spot which folders contain the most data, as they’re clearly named, and their file size listed. Simply double-click one to zoom in to view its contents, or double-click its parent folder (displayed above it) to zoom back out.

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