martes, 20 de junio de 2017

Anyone know of a disk usage analyzer for generic hierarchical filesystems that works on Windows? gaming computer builder

Hey guys, I wanted to scan the disk usage on my Android (LG G4 if it's relevant) using Wiztree, but when I hooked it up and looked for it's internal storage on Wiztree, it didn't see my phone. At first I tried to solve this by inputting the dir path for my phone's internal storage to Wiztree as a directory as opposed to a disk to scan, although Wiztree still thinks my phone doesn't exist. I tried doing the same thing using WinDirStat with similar results and have came to the conclusion that since WizTree and WinDirStat are made for Windows their probably only configured to work with NFTS or something, although my phone running Android (Linux) has a generic hierarchical file system. It would seem that there's not really any Windows scanners that support generic hierarchical file systems, as I'm fairly sure that no windows PC's use it and I don't want to bother with using a VM just to find one that does. So, anyone know about a Windows disk usage scanner that supports this?

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