How do I view the disk usage of all folders in Windows 7? I need to get the same result I would in Linux with the command df -h. I'm mainly interested in seeing which disk and folder is consuming the most storage space. What command can do this?
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I say Reinstate Monica
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Can't you check it with KDirStat? – Davidenko Dec 19 '14 at 14:30
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I like WinDirStat. It gives a graphical representation of file sizes and it is easy to quickly see at a glance where and what is using the most space.

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Try a program called GlaryUtillities, if you go to the advanced tab you should see a little program called Disk Explorer which lets you see what is taking up the most disk space and the percentage of every file and folder. Hope this helps.
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