analysis of the material space

is there a way I can check my total disk space Widget?

I seems if involved in the properties panel, double space do I really use?

???

something like an analysis of hard disk

You can use free utilities like TreeSize or WinDirStat to see what is taking place. MS - MVP - Elephant Boy computers - don't panic!

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