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TreeMapFs
Disk Treemap Disk Treemap
General
A disk treemap is a graphical representation of the size allocation of a directory or drive.
FilePro, goes beyond standard treemaps, by offering 1. zooming and scrolling capabilities - zoom to file - zoom to folder - zoom in and out of the treemap - scroll treemap 2. locate files in the treemap 3. perform file operation on files and directories 4. ability to save a complete treemap
Zooming / Scrolling
To move around a treemap you can: 1. use the mouse within the treemap to drag and the mouse wheel to zoom in/out 2. use the zoom/scroll tool as shown in the graph below.
FilePro Disk Treemap zoom/scroll tool
Directories / Files colors
FilePro uses a different color for each directory level. Files are drawn using white color.
Sample treemap
Identifying large files
In the example below we scan a Vista system, in the C:\WINDOWS path You quickly notice that there is a big file on the right side of the treemap.
FilePro treemap in C:\WINDOWS
The file is unusually big, so it is worth some further investigation. Let's zoom into the file, by right-clicking on it and selection "Zoom to file"
Right-clicking on a file or directory gives the options shown in this image
By zooming the file, we see that it is a forgotten memory dump file, that we can safely delete.
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