I could not find a way to do this using windows native commands. It’s not useful if someone wants to find the largest 10 files in a folder. forfiles /S /M * /C 'cmd /c if GEQ 1073741824 echo shown above, this command allows us to find files having size more than a given value. If you need to print just the file name, you can use in place of to find files with size of more than 100MB forfiles /S /M * /C 'cmd /c if GEQ 104857600 echo files with size 1 GB or more. forfiles /S /M * /C 'cmd /c if GEQ 1048576 echo c:\users\mike>forfiles /S /M * /C 'cmd /c if GEQ 1048576 echo command prints the complete file path.