View Free Disk Space and Reclaim Storage: Tips & Tools

5 Simple Ways to Check Free Disk Space on Your Computer

  1. File Explorer / Finder (GUI)

    • Windows: Open File Explorer, select “This PC” — free space shown under each drive. Right-click a drive → Properties for detailed used/available breakdown.
    • macOS: Open Finder, select a drive in the sidebar or desktop, press Command-I (Get Info) or choose View → Show Status Bar to see free space.
  2. Settings / System Storage overview

    • Windows Settings: Settings → System → Storage shows each drive and category breakdown with recommendations to free space.
    • macOS: Apple menu → About This Mac → Storage shows a visual bar and storage categories.
  3. Command Line (cross-platform basics)

    • Windows (PowerShell): Get-PSDrive -PSProvider FileSystem or Get-Volume shows free/used space.
    • Windows (CMD): dir on a drive shows free bytes at bottom.
    • macOS / Linux (Terminal): df -h lists mounted filesystems with human-readable sizes; df -h /path for a specific path.
  4. Disk Utility / Disk Management tools

    • Windows: Disk Management (diskmgmt.msc) shows partitions, sizes, and unallocated space.
    • macOS: Disk Utility shows volumes and capacity, useful for checking APFS/container usage.
    • Linux: GNOME Disks or KDE Partition Manager provide GUI views of partitions and free space.
  5. Third-party tools & apps

    • Tools like WinDirStat, TreeSize, DaisyDisk, or Baobab scan drives and show a breakdown by folder/file so you can identify large items and reclaim space.

Tips: check both free space and available space (some OSes reserve space for system use), and run these checks regularly if you manage limited storage.

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