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Jimbo,
It works OK for me (Firefox). And yes, I do use it.
https://www.jam-software.com/treesize_free/
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Terry, East Grinstead, UK
Hi PiKo, and sorry for the delay of over two years in replying! I saw your last post now only because I'm re-visiting the topic.
"What makes the difference?"
You missed the top line of my Tree Size screenshot, showing 57.2 GB of user data - mainly my Dropbox folder.
"I suppose that in your backup settings you keep backups or file histories of your C drive on the C drive."
No, why would you think that? Wouldn't be a very sensible strategy IMO!
I have heavy insurance against lost data. After intensive work on a complex video editing project or spreadsheet I'd hate to have to lose even a day's work. I could tolerate a week's, but certainly would not want to have to resort to a month old image on which the work would obviously not exist. I use a 'conventional' app, my ancient SecondCopy. I backup data from C: (SSD) and D: (4TB HD) both daily and weekly. Daily C goes to D, and weekly to an external USB drive. Daily and weekly D (excluding the C backup) goes to another external USB drive.
"... and forget all Windows imaging."
Could you clarify that please? Do you mean I should rely on only the 3rd pary imaging app and disable the built-in one? Or abandon imaging my Windows OS altogether?