Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Usb To Ide Adapter Does Not Recognize

discs under control with Disk Inventory X GNU Midnight Commander

One of the problems you have with the modern computer is checking the disk space occupied by files and programs. The media then we have become accustomed to increasingly large file sizes and even larger drives fill up easily.
What happens is that very often we can not have real control of what is on our records. My MacBook has a 150 GByte disk and use it for about a year, a few days ago I saw that the disk space was "only" 7Gbyte.
So I started looking for a program, of course, open source, freeware or shareware, which could solve the problem and I found Disk Inventory X .



This program allows you to have a visual idea of \u200b\u200bthe employment situation of the disc via a simple and intuitive graphical display that allows you to browse files and directories. After the first "round" I have recovered about 30GByte ... not bad!

The program is Open Source licensed under the GNU GPL and you can download here . Once you download the file to access the image file, you drag the icon Disk Inventory X.app applications. Finish installation:) ps

reading the site I discovered that there is a similar Windows program called WinDirStat and an equivalent for Linux called KDirStat . Of course they're all free and licensed under the GNU GPL. If you like to take with you which applications are loyal to a USB stick, or like I do on my iPod will tell you that there is also a Windows version Portable " that you can download from the project site winPenPack . Mac for the application is already in "Portable .

Even today this is it folks.

and the next ... given an au resets your hard disk.

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