What kind of drives do you have, how are they partitioned, and how large is your folders+subfolders structure?
In Windows, the size of the HDD's is shown in Windows Explorer. To get the number of folders + subfolders on the different HDD's, I think you need to right-click -> Properties for each top-level folder and add up the number of subfolders, then the number of top-level folders. Maybe there's an easier way, maybe you think it's too much work. But I did it! Took me just a couple of minutes. Which was just a tiny fraction of the time it took me to get the formatting right for the table below.
In Windows, the size of the HDD's is shown in Windows Explorer. To get the number of folders + subfolders on the different HDD's, I think you need to right-click -> Properties for each top-level folder and add up the number of subfolders, then the number of top-level folders. Maybe there's an easier way, maybe you think it's too much work. But I did it! Took me just a couple of minutes. Which was just a tiny fraction of the time it took me to get the formatting right for the table below.
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[b]Drive Type Size # of folders[/b] A: Floppy - - C: HDD 1, part. 1 19.5 GB 2,163 D: HDD 2 12.1 GB 942 E: HDD 1, part. 2 92.2 GB 2,487 F: CD-RW - - G: CD-R - - H: DVD-RW (ext.) - - [b]Total 123.8 GB 5,592[/b]
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