http://superuser.com/questions/736253/too-many-log-files-being-created-in-temp-folder
Do you have Visual studio installed on win8.1? Do the files look the same as in the link?
Check this as well: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/27235276/visual-studio-2013-creating-too-many-log-files-in-c-windows-temp-directory
You'll currently need Visual Studio 2005, although I am working on abstracting that away using <code>premake</code> and thereby allowing builds with other Visual Studio versions. I have built it myself in VS 2010 and 2012 as well, but that was with premake
-generated projects and they didn't contain all aspects of the VS 2005 project.
It's unlikely that this will ever work just with the Windows SDK, as WinDirStat is currently based on the MFC, a library that doesn't ship with the SDKs (only with VS).
I thought about porting it over to WTL at some point, thus allowing to build it with more or less any compiler, but that's a bigger and more long-term project and nearly irrelevant compared to the more pressing issues.
If you run into problems with the build on a newer version of VS, feel free to ask here. Best is probably to start a new topic then and poke me via email if I don't react within a day or so. But keep the discussion public, so others can benefit from the insights you gain.
Writing code to directly read the MFT might be too complex.
I have just sent a suggestion to Oliver to leverage the "Everything" tool that I have been using for, like, forever. The maker of "Everything" had provided an SDK allowing third party developers to invoke its functionalities.
Thanks for the sleuthing, bachango.
I sent a form email to Oliver (the developer) via windirstat.net asking him about the OSDN repository. He may just reply here. If not, I'll update this group as I learn more.
-C
When you connect your phone, it doesn't show up as a disk but a special file system instead. Use https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.diskusage directly on your phone.
> Enable a usb?
What exactly does that mean? USB Mass Storage mode? If your phone is running Android 4.1 or newer, you'll be using MTP or PTP mode and Mass Storage cannot be enabled. Newer Android devices no longer use a separate FAT-formatted partition for "internal file storage", instead using the same partition as app storage (usually formatted ext4) and for various reasons, this cannot be made to work for USB Mass Storage.
I would recommend that you use an on-device solution such as DiskUsage instead.