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Set the supporter code license on install:Į.g.

windirstat 64 bit

  • WizTree installer now supports the following (optional) command line parameters:.
  • Fixed title bar display issues issues with very high DPI screens (maximize/minimize buttons were too small).
  • Toggling Windows Explorer integration off did not fully remove WizTree from Windows Explorer context menus (bug introduced in 4.04) - fixed.
  • WizTree 4.04 would display some error messages on PCs without MTP support (e.g.
  • WizTree64.exe C: /export="C:\temp\cdrive_%d_%t.csv" /treemapimagefile="C:\temp\cdrive_%d_%t.png" /treemapimagewidth=1024 /treemapimageheight=768 /treemapimagefreespace=0 WizTree64.exe C: /treemapimagefile="C:\temp\cdriveimage_%d.png" /treemapimagewidth=1024 /treemapimageheight=768 /treemapimagefreespace=0Įxporting of the image file can be combined with exporting CSV data as well, e.g.:

    windirstat 64 bit

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    To export the entire C: drive to an image file of size 1024x768 without free space included: Set image height (default is 1080 is omitted):Įxport image in gray scale. Set image width (default is 1920 if omitted): Set image file name (use %d and %t for current date and time in file name): Use the following command line parameters: treemap image can now be exported via command line.WizTree will now actually work on older versions of Windows like Windows XP ("fix" in 4.05 was incorrect).File size info will now also be displayed on the treemap (if "show file and names in treemap" option enabled).This is required for Windows 2003 and possibly some versions of XP Checks if Windows Imaging Component is installed before starting up (cannot run without it).Removable USB devices formatted with NTFS would not be detected for high speed scanning or allow MFT dump - fixed.MFT dump would fail on Windows XP - fixed.WizTree was not handling MTP/PTP devices that did not provide a "friendly name" correctly - fixed.searching for "melee" will now correctly match file names containing "mêlée" or "MÊLÉE" file name search will now ignore character accents (like é and ö) when searching.Į.g.















    Windirstat 64 bit