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How to take under control the consumption and use of space on Hard Disk



As large and capacious hard drives have become nowadays, you never know well the why but it always ends and inexorably to fill almost without even realizing account. Then, if the operating system is Windows, certainly in this sense we are far from favorites: With regard to the waste of disk space because Windows is second to none ;-)

The problem, however, is that once filled the disk (to avoid locking the computer) is needed quickly run for cover, and the attempt to manually go in search of the files useless, duplicated or temporary operation becomes impossible!

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Fortunately, we can come to the aid of free utilities as Free Disk Usage Analyzer, an extension of "unofficial" of Windows that is very useful in all the control and management of disk space. In fact, thanks to its intuitive graphical interface (very similar to Windows Explorer) you can identify at a glance what are the directories or files that take up most as a proportion of space, once identified, opening them to analyze or possibly move or delete them.

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Here the main features of Free Disk Usage Analyzer:

  • Quickly identifies the size of large files inside the selected drive
  • Organize folders larger in size, average size and number of files contained
  • Has all the information through a simple graphical interface and intuitive
  • Has a Looks and feel that integrates perfectly in the style of classic applications Windows
  • Sorts the results for each of the columns

Download Free Disk Usage Analyzer

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One Response to "How to take under control the consumption and use of space on Hard Disk"
  1. lupoalberto12 writes:

    I had a similar program on W98 and was called DiskUsage or something like that!
    It was very basic but it worked!
    I'll try this ;) !
    Thank you!
    Hello!
    ! :) !