Windwalker Posted January 15, 2024 Share Posted January 15, 2024 When your hard drive starts to fill up, you don't have to dig through File Explorer to see what's using space. You can use a disk space analyzer to scan your drive (or just a single folder) and see exactly which folders and files are using space. You can then make an informed decision about what to remove and quickly free up space. Link Link to comment
lightfootfan Posted January 15, 2024 Share Posted January 15, 2024 Does it work on Linux too? Link to comment
Windwalker Posted January 15, 2024 Author Share Posted January 15, 2024 There is one in Mint. Under menu>Administration> Disk usage analyzer. That will give you a representation of your disk usage. Hovering over the sections, tells you the items taking up the most space. Link to comment
wildman Posted January 16, 2024 Share Posted January 16, 2024 On mine I can click on accessories and then disk and it will tell me. Always, Wildman Link to comment
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