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    Most of our netbooks have very little “disk” space. And it goes away somewhere in the process of work, and, unfortunately, depending on the tasks, often quite quickly. I found a program that will help you quickly, in a few clicks, find the heaviest folders. I had the installer files and temprorary_downloads in Opera.

    This program is called TreeSizeFree, distributed free of charge.

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    The program conveniently sorts folders on the disk as they decrease their space, displaying in graphical and textual form how much the folder takes. With a little knowledge of the system, you can safely delete some of them.

    Thus, it is quite possible to postpone the slow death of Windows from a lack of space for another six months to a year (whatever).

    You can download it at JAM Software.

    UPD: See comments, people offer quite a lot of alternative programs.

    sequoiaview - Displays a graphical map of folders and files.
    WinDirStat - the program is similar, but there is a conditional color map by file type (in fact, a mixture of TreeSize and SequoiaView).
    Scanner - Displays information in the form of a pie chart, showing several levels in depth.

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