Ultimately, all I need a list of files full filepath\name and respective byte size. (sorted: largest first)
I noticed that dir a: /-c /o-g-s /s /b sort of does this without the size of the file.
I'm guessing I need at least one for /f command to get the job done. I've been trying and trying, but just can't think of how to do it using the for /f command. I'm sure this is probably a piece of cake for you gurus out there..
Format I would like it to return
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a:\4-Thur\00020000.ubd 7316504576
a:\4-Thur\00030000.ubd 7471104
a:\5-Fri\00010000.ubd 32768
a:\5-Fri\00020000.ubd 5503909888
a:\Diskeeper\IfaastMon.dat 4063232
a:\Diskeeper\IFaastRegions.dat 1208
a:\OSImage\00010000.ubd 32768
a:\OSImage\00020000.ubd 7908687872
Thanks as always!!