Hard drives are now available in larger capacities than ever before, but file sizes are spiralling at a similar rate. As such it can seem that no matter how large your hard drive is, the space is very quickly eaten up. O&O DiskStat can perform a deep analysis of your drive and reveal just how that space is being used up.
In a matter of moments you will be able to discover which files are occupying the most space, quickly homing in on file types and programs that are particularly space hungry. A stunning graphical interface is not only beautiful to look at, but makes it easy interpret the results of the scans that are performed. An Explorer style tree structure can be used to browse through the contents of your drive so you can check just how much space individual folders and sub-folders are occupying without the need to constantly visit the Properties dialog in Explorer.
Using the search facility you can easily determine how much space your music collection and digital photographs are taking up. The program makes it easy to identifying space hogging folders that can be deleted so you can regain control of your hard drive and reclaim valuable gigabytes.
Verdict:
Everything you could possibly need to know about your hard drive and its usage present in a wonderfully attractive interface.
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