Babs, I used TreeSize for years. It did everything I wanted. But after a while, it began to give me a nag screen that said something like, "You seem to be examining very large drives. Perhaps it might be helpful to buy our professional version". So eventually I went looking for another (free) program.

I finally came up with WinDirStat. It has a traditional treemap, plus it has a graphical view that looks (to me) very similar to the SequoiaView program mentioned by John.

You can download the program at http://windirstat.info/ .

Note that there are two versions; one for Win9x and Win ME and a different one for NT 4.0, 2000, XP, 2003.

John.
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