Hi all,
I've got the fun task of reorganising my small company's hard disk structure, which has evolved organically over a couple of decades and it's huge and messy.
The first thing I need to do is inventory what we actually have already so I can come up with a sensible new system. I know there are duplicate files and folders all over the place.
Is there an easy way of getting Windows to produce something a bit like a site map for a hard disk? Something where I can quite clearly see a list of folders, the hierarchy of nested folders and files?
Any guidance on this would be greatly appreciated!
I've got the fun task of reorganising my small company's hard disk structure, which has evolved organically over a couple of decades and it's huge and messy.
The first thing I need to do is inventory what we actually have already so I can come up with a sensible new system. I know there are duplicate files and folders all over the place.
Is there an easy way of getting Windows to produce something a bit like a site map for a hard disk? Something where I can quite clearly see a list of folders, the hierarchy of nested folders and files?
Any guidance on this would be greatly appreciated!