Here are some useful points or features that could be associated with TreeSize v7.1.5 or similar versions:
Use the "Age of Files" statistics. It’s often the best way to identify "cold data"—files that haven't been touched in years—that are perfect candidates for archiving or deletion. treesize v7.1.5
Increased line spacing for list elements to improve readability, with an option to revert to the previous layout. Here are some useful points or features that
[FIX] Crashes when exporting treemap view to PNG on high-resolution displays.
[FIX] Duplicate search incorrectly flagged symbolic links as duplicates.
[FIX] Scan stalls on DFS namespaces with inaccessible targets.
[CHG] Updated third-party components (libxlsxwriter, OpenSSL).
[CHG] Logging verbosity reduced for routine API calls to cloud storage.
Microsoft’s recent updates changed how the Recycle Bin and system volume information are reported. TreeSize v7.1.5 patches a critical issue where the tool could misreport "Free Space" on volumes larger than 4TB using the NTFS compression flag. In v7.1.4 and earlier, a 10TB volume might show 2TB of "Unknown" space. Version 7.1.5 correctly parses the new FSCTL_GET_VOLUME_BITMAP structures. Microsoft’s recent updates changed how the Recycle Bin
High-Speed Scanning: By working directly on the Master File Table (MFT), TreeSize achieves scanning speeds significantly faster than native Windows tools.
The basic usage of treesize involves simply running the command followed by the path you want to analyze: