Introduction of TreeSize Professional 
TreeSize Professional is like a super-smart helper that shows you where all your computer stuff is hiding. It’s made by these clever people at JAM Software, and you know what. It helps you find exactly where your space is going when your computer gets too full. Sometimes I use it at home, and sometimes big companies use it too. It is kind of like having a special map of everything in your computer.
The best thing about it. It can even peek into those tricky network places and shared folders that you might have. When your computer starts getting stuffed like a thanksgiving turkey. TreeSize Professional helps you find the biggest space-hoggers super quick. It shows you these really cool pictures – like pie charts that look like pizza slices, and these neat bar thingies that show you what’s taking up room.
If you are really good with computers or just learning (like my grandpa). Even when you have lots and lots of files (like bazillions.), TreeSize Professional stays fast and helpful, making everything neat and organized just how you like it.
Features
- Shows space usage down to individual files and folders.
- Displays data with pie charts, bar graphs, and tree maps.
- Works with network drives for a complete storage view.
- Supports services like OneDrive, Google Drive, and Dropbox.
- Filter files by type, size, or age to locate specific items.
- Allows users to set up views to match their preferences.
- Helps identify duplicate files to free up space.
- Automates regular scans for updated reports.
- Saves reports in various formats like Excel, PDF, or HTML.
- Works smoothly on both Windows desktops and servers.
System Requirements:
- Operating System: Windows 7/ 8/ 8.1/ 10/ 11.
- Memory (RAM): 4 GB of RAM is required.
- Hard Disk Space: 150 MB is necessary.
- CPU: 1.7 GHz
How to download TreeSize Professional and install it?
- See the files page to get the TreeSize Professional.
- Install a program on your Windows computer that can turn USB drives into boot drives.
- Connect a USB or flash drive to your computer that has at least 8–16 GB of free space.
- Start the process by opening the program that lets you make a useful USB. Then, pick the Windows 11.
- After finishing, connect the working USB to the computer device where you want to install Windows 11.
- Restart the computer.
- Firstly, press the boot device menu key to turn on USB.
- You can start setting up Windows 11 by choosing a USB drive.