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  • It is very good tool, I use it for years!
    1 user found this review helpful.
  • A lifesaver! Symantec was taking up literally 250GB on my hard drive with worthless quarantined program files, never would have found out without this tool.
    1 user found this review helpful.
  • Windirstat is the best! Thanks.
    1 user found this review helpful.
  • Excellent software, thanks to everyone involved in its development!
  • thanks, is beautiful
  • Excellent. Light-weight and loaded with most of the features I wanted.
  • Very good tool to find why a dir that should contains 100kb of data weights 100mb instead. I like to use it when I need to do some cleaning when a drive is running out of space !
  • Great work.. thank you!
  • Awesome clean-up tool!
  • For those wanting context menu (right-click) integration, the following will enable scanning a folder or an entire drive with WinDirStat, just paste into Notepad, save it with whatever name you want adding “.reg” at the end, then run it: <code> Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00 [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Directory\shell\windirstat] @="WinDirStat Here" [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Directory\shell\windirstat\command] @="\"C:\\Program Files (x86)\\WinDirStat\\windirstat.exe\" \"%1\"" [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Drive\shell\windirstat] @="WinDirStat Here" [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Drive\shell\windirstat\command] @="\"C:\\Program Files (x86)\\WinDirStat\\windirstat.exe\" \"%1\"" </code> Make sure to change both instances of <code>C:\\Program Files (x86)\\WinDirStat\\windirstat.exe</code> if WinDirStat is installed in a different location.
  • This tool is useful, though I've just identified an issue where it does not accurately report correct information. I'm using it to identify an issue with a server's space, but the results do not reflect the total size of the drive (it is missing 1GB). Using another tool, SizeExplorer Pro, I was able to identify the missing space. It's in the Windows\System32 directory. For some reason WinDirStat does not see this information! It says I only have 266.4 MB in this directory, whereas it has 1.2GB. Interesting to note, it shows the same exact size for the Windows\SysWow64 directory. Perhaps it is a 64bit issue, but either way this should be resolved.
  • much better than anything inbuilt in the system
  • Hopefully, you will provide us with new updates soon!
  • Really like this one here.
  • Thank you it is very helpful.
  • Great project, i have use MI for a year now. Keep up tne good works guys.
  • Very cool program! Superb job, thanks for your time for sharing! Very useful software!
  • So well presented graphics enhance programs that work becomes easy
  • It is a great software.
  • great tool
  • Best program for Windows.
  • Very good program. Thanks a lot.
  • Best!
  • I just love this program and use it for years now. Never had any problems with it. Highly recommended!
  • Small, simple, fast, unpacks lots of things, easy and small install... I just love this program and use it for years now. Never had any problems with it. Highly recommended!