Looking for visual file system explorer

A while back, someone posted a link to a shareware utility that allowed you to browse a hard drive visually. Specifically, it would make folders that had a lot of stuff in them look really big.

I find myself in need of such a utility. I have a drive that is telling me it’s full, but for the life of me I can’t find where all the data is on it. I suspect there’s some utility that is caching log files there, but if there is, it’s 12 folders deep and I don’t want to spend all morning looking for them.

Can someone point me in the right direction? My Google skills don’t seem to be working this morning.

TreeSize might do the trick.

My favourite disk space visualiser is Scanner

WinDirStat gives you a nice graphic view of the relative sizes of all of the data on your hard drive.

I second the recommendations for Scanner and WinDirStat.

I’ve needed something like this for the past… oh, I guess it’s only been a dozen years or so. Thanks to you all for the leads!!!

My favorite is SequoiaView.

http://www.win.tue.nl/sequoiaview/