2,91GB, 24.639 files, 777 folders
(this includes lots of backup files btw)
As said, it HIGHLY depends on what you've installed and what you do with other folders. eg: do you have your "program folders" as a sub of the windows folder or not, do you regulary empty your temp folder, do you keep logs of all kinds of things, etc..., etc...
However:
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Originally posted by blade
Next, the size of something on your HDD should not slow your computer down. It may slow down file searching using the search utility, but otherwise it has nothing to do with system performance.
Yes it can influence system performance. System performance is something "overall". eg:
* if you have too much fonts in your fonts-folder, Windows will take a long time to boot up.
* if your HDDs are too full, system performances will go down drastically as the windows swapfile will have to be shrunken down, etc...
* if there are too much files inside a particular directory, adding a new file or deleting, reading or whatever will take some time (eg: in the temporary folder)
* etc...
But, the values you've given seem to be normal though.