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treesize v7.1.5

V7.1.5 | Treesize

The modern Ribbon interface (like Office 365) received numerous bug fixes in 7.1.5. Previous builds suffered from occasional ribbon crashes when changing scanning depths. This patch resolves those memory leaks, particularly on systems with 32+ CPU threads.

If you use Microsoft Storage Spaces or Dell EMC, TreeSize v7.1.5 can show you which files are on "slow" spinning disk vs. "fast" SSD cache. Move cold data to cheaper tiers with a single click. treesize v7.1.5

Click the "Chart" tab or press Ctrl + T. The treemap will render. Notice that large files become large rectangles. Double-click a rectangle to drill down into that folder. Right-click a rectangle for deletion options. The modern Ribbon interface (like Office 365) received

Let’s assume your 500GB SSD has turned red. Here is how you fix it with v7.1.5: If you use Microsoft Storage Spaces or Dell EMC, TreeSize v7

Beyond simply finding "big files," version 7.1.5 shines in enterprise environments.

During setup, ensure you check "Add TreeSize to Explorer context menu." Once installed, right-click any drive or folder in File Explorer and select "TreeSize" (or the new default, "TreeSize (Administrator)").

Pro tip: Always run as Admin. Without admin rights, TreeSize v7.1.5 cannot scan "System Volume Information" or other users' AppData folders, leading to incomplete results.