Then created several hard and soft links inside the first folder to reference other files in the first folder, and also some in the second. To test I created a random folder with 6 files in to. ![]() ![]() Try using Sysinternals Disk Usage (otherwise know as du), specifically using the -u and -v flags will only count unique occurrences, and will show the usage of each folder as it goes along.Īs far as I know the file system doesn't show the difference between the original file and a hard link (that is really the point of a hard link) so you can't discount them on a folder-by-folder basis, but need to do this comparatively.
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