Standalone GetFileSpace

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Standalone GetFileSpace

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I'd like this very much!

Thank you anyway.
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What?
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I guess he means "File-> Calculate Occupied Space... <Ctrl+L>", which make me wonder how the marked files / folders should be considered in a standalone version, and how and where this may be called.

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sanjkoc wrote:Standalone GetFileSpace

I'd like this very much!

Thank you anyway.

Here you are, sanjkoc. Choose one of this:


http://www.howtogeek.com/113012/10-best-free-tools-to-analyze-hard-drive-space-on-your-windows-pc/







 
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Post by *sanjkoc »

I'm wery sorry I did not write better: one of my hd crashed while I was doing the msg, so I was in a hurry.

I meant it'd like not to have to wait until the Calculate Space(cm_GetFileSpace) show its results to use again TC.

Something like Search in separare process (cm_SearchStandalone) for Search for (cm_SearchFor).

cm_GetFileSpaceStandalone?

Or, at least, a way to "GetFileSpace" in background.

Sorry again and thanks for your attention.
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Post by *HolgerK »

I meant it'd like not to have to wait until the Calculate Space(cm_GetFileSpace) show its results to use again TC.
Except of showing the needed free space on destination drive, <Alt+Enter> does nearly the same (and calculation is done in separate non modal dialog).

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Post by *sanjkoc »

Holger! Great! Thank you very much!

I never used it, but is perfect for what I need.
I wonder how many useful things there are in TC I don't know..

Thanks again and ciao :)
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Post by *Lefteous »

2sanjkoc
Another way is to use my plugin 'DirSizeCalc Charts' in a Lister window.
http://totalcmd.net/plugring/dirsizecalc_charts.html
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Lefteous, thank you!

I'll take look as soon I've saved my data from my dying hd.
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