I've been clearing out the largest applications and videos on my computer, but I'm still left with 320 gigabytes of used space that I can't identify. What are some effective ways to see what is actually occupying that memory?
3 Answers
One great tool you can try is WizTree. Just download it, install, and run a scan on your drive. It will show you which folders are taking up the most space, and you can even drill down into subfolders to see what's really there. Just be careful not to accidentally delete any system folders.
You might also want to check out applications like WinDirStat or Spacemonger. They'll give you a visual representation of your disk space usage, which can help you discover what's really hogging your storage.
Have you considered looking for recovery files? Sometimes, a lot of space can be taken up by recovery partitions or backup files that you might not notice right away.

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