As a sideline, there's also a neat program called 'WinDirStat' that presents a graphical display of what files are stored on the drive, and how much space they take.

You can click on any of the colored squares in the display and it highlights and shows you exactly which file and the amount of disk space being consumed by that file. It's also ideal for showing disk fragmentation.



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