List Largest Directories
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List Largest Directories
How can I scan all the directories on my hard drive and list them by size?
Thank you,
Keith
Thank you,
Keith
1.) go to the top folder, f.ex. C:\
2.) press Shift+Alt+ENTER (this is an default with TC, isn't it?)
3.) take your time
4.) click on the header of the "Size" column
The order of 2, 3 and 4 you can decide on your own
Only the size for the folders you see and there sub-folders are showed.
Is this enough?
2.) press Shift+Alt+ENTER (this is an default with TC, isn't it?)
3.) take your time
4.) click on the header of the "Size" column
The order of 2, 3 and 4 you can decide on your own

Only the size for the folders you see and there sub-folders are showed.
Is this enough?
Last edited by Stefan2 on 2008-08-23, 21:12 UTC, edited 1 time in total.
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2Keith Waxman: Try plugin VisualDirSize
1.) go to root of your drive, e.g. C:\
2.) Press Ctrl-Q to enable quickview at other panel
3.) be patient while counting the bytes
Note: you may test it within a single folder to get an idea how it works (within a shorter time)
1.) go to root of your drive, e.g. C:\
2.) Press Ctrl-Q to enable quickview at other panel
3.) be patient while counting the bytes
Note: you may test it within a single folder to get an idea how it works (within a shorter time)
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You can use DirSizeCalc , a content plugin which shows some more info than standard function of TC (as Stefan2 already mentioned)
You just have to create custom columns first to use it.
Note: It is labeled "beta" but works quite stable right now
You just have to create custom columns first to use it.
Note: It is labeled "beta" but works quite stable right now
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I wanted to list all directories across the entire drive. So if the two largest directories, e.g., are buried in two different directory trees, they would still show up in the list as first and second.Stefan2 wrote:
Is this enough?
As an alternative to a formal list, I think what I am seeking could be something like Control-B, but for directories, not files. Then I could sort by size.
Keith
Re: List Largest Directories
Hi, Keith.
Provided you get the portable version all you have to do is to extract the download ZIP file to a folder of your choice and run TreeSizeFree.exe from there.
I doubt that any utility will calculate occupied space this way. They all seem to calculate foldersizes recursively: the size of all the files on the given folder level plus the sizes of all subfolders.
Kind regards,
Karl
You may use this free utility: TreeSize Free V2.2.1.Keith Waxman wrote:How can I scan all the directories on my hard drive and list them by size?
Provided you get the portable version all you have to do is to extract the download ZIP file to a folder of your choice and run TreeSizeFree.exe from there.
This means you are only interested in the foldersize of 1 level (non-recursive), not in the size of a folder including all it subfolders (recursive).So if the two largest directories, e.g., are buried in two different directory trees, they would still show up in the list as first and second.
I doubt that any utility will calculate occupied space this way. They all seem to calculate foldersizes recursively: the size of all the files on the given folder level plus the sizes of all subfolders.
Kind regards,
Karl
This can be achieved by disabling the recursive option in the size field. The configuration utility coming with the latest DirSizeCalc beta version can be used to perform this settings change.I doubt that any utility will calculate occupied space this way. They all seem to calculate foldersizes recursively: the size of all the files on the given folder level plus the sizes of all subfolders.
Download the latest beta version:
http://www.ghisler.ch/board/viewtopic.php?p=150981#150981