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Windows 7 show folder size? How to show tool tip of folder size in windows 8? How to enable never show display directory size in win 7? Windows explorer folder size plug in? This is the best for me. Friday, December 31, PM. SequiaView pwnz this Mickey Mouse pie chart in the face. Sunday, January 2, PM. That's why I use Linux Friday, January 7, PM. Saturday, January 29, PM. This is fantastic. It really helped me visualize my usage. Wednesday, February 9, PM.
I agree on that with you bro. It sucks that Windows 7 doesn't have it. I have a lot of programmes and other files and am a sucker for sorting, ordering and placing them inside folders. So, this feature would be very very helpful. It is a minor feature and MS can set it to be displayed or not in the folder option settings. The architecture is simple, if somewhat time consuming when it is required on machines with slow HDD.
But still, it is a feature I also would like to see in W7 and not hopefully on W8 :D. Sunday, February 13, PM. This link is for folder size. It does not work in Win 7. A message from the developers of folder size. Sorry, Vista and 7 changed Explorer so it can't support this column anymore. Monday, February 21, PM. I think Bill's using an Ipad and Microsoft Bob on his desktop Thursday, February 24, PM.
Friday, February 25, PM. Wednesday, March 2, PM. You have the right to switch to another Operating System supplier What if I bloody well don't want to? Friday, April 1, AM. Warning about ClassicShell!!! I have win 7 32bit with sp2. What happened? I don't know what i might have done wrong if anything but that was kinda stressful!!!
Friday, May 6, AM. Don't "guess". Not cool. Monday, June 13, PM. Thursday, June 23, AM. You have the right to switch to another Operating System supplier You are a stupid useless lump of poo. Yes, I signed in just to say that. Sunday, June 26, PM. Wednesday, June 29, PM. Saturday, July 16, AM. Has anyone noticed that if you hover your mouse over a folder name, a popup will appear that includes the folder size? Monday, July 18, PM.
I just too lazy to hover over folder in 10 folder. Tuesday, July 19, PM. Sunday, July 24, AM. Thanks for the extra work. Wednesday, August 10, PM. Hello brollman, Try using the Disk Usage tool from the sysinternals site? Friday, August 12, PM. You do not need to run it twice This is the more accurate disk space one.
Many thanks, UGABulldawg Wednesday, August 24, PM. This is what I used. It's a few more steps than I'd like but it makes for a nice email to C levels showing usage. I had file size not long ago, but now I don't. I want it, so as I know not to send large files to people who will get broken up e-mails and they don't know what it is all about, and abuse me for sending 5 or 6 e-mails.
Wednesday, August 31, AM. I also find the 'hover' method very inconsistant. Actually, very inaccurate. Wednesday, September 14, PM. Thursday, September 15, PM. I'll post my thoughts on this in the Dev forum for Win 8. Monday, September 19, PM. URL is a turd. Tuesday, September 20, AM. Wednesday, October 26, AM.
I use spacesniffer which is very well made. Click each portion to drill down and see the specifics of the folder. Personally i prefer a graphic software. Wednesday, November 2, PM. I have found a solution! Saturday, December 17, PM. ExplorerXP work nice in Windows 7 and show folder size.
Saturday, January 7, AM. Can MS stop a defection by disaffected people like me, of which there are a growing number? You betcha: 1. Take out all the stupid and annoying features and write in some clever and useful ones 2. Offer the OS free That's the only way they'll ever tempt me back. Bye bye. Monday, January 9, AM. Offer the OS free Wish them success with their new App Store, and you may find a free or very cheap Windows a possibility in the future.
I think Microsoft could help turn the tide by doing this also: Get more involved with their customers. Monday, January 9, PM. Edited by mwalsher Wednesday, December 11, AM. Saturday, January 14, PM. Funny thing, did you noticed that WIN 7 does show the size of folders but only when they are in the Recycle Bin? Someone at Microsoft has a really great sense of humour!!! Sunday, January 15, PM. I did notice this and it's why I'm here looking for a solution.. I've been a Mac desktop user for many years and in I purchased a Win7 laptop.
House keeping on the Mac is so easy, with Win7 it's a few clicks away from being perfect for me. Reading above and on other threads about Folder Size the reason seems to be Speed and time.. But hovering over the folders in explorer for the little information pane to appear isn't very quick when the folder contains some large files. And highlighting the folder to get the information in the toolbar is just as slow. I would like to see the Folder Size displayed just like it is on my Mac and with the Mac I can select to show or hide folder sizes which speeds things up when browsing folders.
Tuesday, January 24, PM. Friday, January 27, AM. Saturday, January 28, PM. Explorer XP? Now that's an idea. I use XP on the virtual machine.
Installed Foldersize 32bit. Works like a charme. Monday, February 13, AM. It provides you a view of the entire subtree and is nicely grouped by folders with color coding of file type. I easily found a few large files I no longer needed that were buried deep. Sunday, February 19, PM. But I find it handy. I definatly suggest Total Commander over windows explorer.
When you hit space to select a folder in reveals the size in the size colomn as to not hog resources. It is a VERY powerful freeware. Tuesday, February 21, PM. First, Total Commander is not freeware. Second, I've used it extensively because every once in a while, I decide to give it another go but always remember how much it sucks. I also lost a few terabytes of data using this program and a filesystem plugin. Now I can't be sure if it was the program or the plug-in's fault without looking at the code of each but I had already had major issues with it even before that.
I am baffled why everyone keeps recommending it. Tuesday, February 28, AM. Edited by mmartele Friday, March 2, AM. Friday, March 2, AM. Sunday, March 11, AM. Wednesday, March 14, PM. Oh and it's free. Friday, March 16, AM. Q-Dir shows folder sizes in all 4 tabs and their tabs. Ive been using it for years, IMO it beats all other explorer replacements and is free.
Other than Windows update or control panel, I can't even remember using explorer. Saturday, March 17, AM. Thanks Darrell Monday, March 19, PM. Tuesday, March 20, PM. I have vista. Tuesday, March 27, PM. Looks like yet another poorly-designed app: it lists the folder sizes not in alphabetical order, or in size order, but in some random order. I guess that's ok if you only have about five folders but what if you had, say, fifty or a hundred? Friday, March 30, PM. Definitely still interested.
Same issue as everyoe Tuesday, April 10, AM. Tuesday, April 10, PM. Saturday, April 28, PM. I have used FolderSize by the genius in Canada for such a long time it seems.
I'm not a Windows basher either. It's my opinion, so let me continue my rant But really, find a solution to this problem. Please put this on the request list I would like to see it again in my lifetime. Rock the Coonazz yes I have a laptop in my alligator hunting boat Saturday, May 5, PM.
Tuesday, May 8, PM. Theres also this tutorial on youtube! Monday, May 28, AM. Wednesday, May 30, AM. I agree this is a major problem My relevance here is I manage servers and would like to quick and dirty folder checks using Explorer.
Being an old command prompt guy, it used to be easy to dump a directory listing into a text file and see it. But since security is an issue and sometimes we need to hide folders, getting their size can be a chore using that method. So instead of reviewing a list of folders, I have to rt click and view properties to get folder sizes.
It seems just viewing the sizes on servers should be included in Explorer but it is not. MS should rethink this opinion on the server side Been There, Done That. Thursday, June 21, PM. Friday, June 22, AM. Thursday, August 9, AM. Saturday, September 22, PM. Tuesday, October 2, AM. Thursday, October 4, AM. Thursday, October 18, AM. Hey new version of Folder size is available here.. Folder Size version 2. Work with win Thursday, November 22, AM. I like the standalone Folder Size application as it does not scan in the background and does not use resources like the shell integrated version.
Yes seeing sizes in explorer is much easier, but it requires CPU and disk operations in the background. On the other hand the standalone versions provides some additional features for easier disk cleanup. Monday, November 26, PM. Friday, December 7, AM. Tuesday, December 18, PM. You are dead right about the not-so-bright people on Windows Explorer. Thursday, January 10, AM. Windows 8 is no better. WHAT the F are they thinking??!! Saturday, March 2, AM. Well, I hope you have all solved this problem.
Happy surf. Sunday, May 26, PM. I am off to Mac for good, Microsoft should go where it belongs Monday, July 8, PM. Good try. Friday, July 12, AM. You have the right to switch to another Operating System supplier This is the response for years from Microsoft apologist, just like the ones on ITunes forums when there was an obvious defect and someone points it out Saturday, August 24, PM.
Sunday, October 20, PM. Friday, November 1, AM. Thursday, November 21, AM. Yes, but the Recycle Bin in Vista and up is just as bad as the rest of Explorer. Wednesday, December 11, AM. You have the right to switch to another Operating System supplier Helpful if you're looking for a genuine solution? Microsoft has the right and commitment to make its systems better.
They should add file size in Explorer. Saturday, December 28, PM. The incompetent nincompoops at Microsoft have broken Classic Shell's status bar size showing feature in Windows 8 by making the status bar a private control.
Anonymuos That's fixed in the current version of ClassicShell 4 , by the way. Like what exactly? Oh so easy to use. That's bunk. Microsoft gets a lot of money from home users. Make it work for them. There's no reason not to add the feature to the home versions of windows7. Monday, December 30, PM. Great software, still misses the point. Here's another one on the end of this chorus line for a fix from Microsoft.
A natural, B flat, C sharp, D compile. Tuesday, January 14, AM. Just installed it on my windows 7 64 bit notebook and it worked fine.
Wednesday, January 22, PM. Tuesday, February 25, PM. I love scanner. I've found it a pretty useful utility in the absence of Microsoft displaying folder size. Tuesday, March 4, PM. Thanks mate works sweet.. Windows 7!! Saturday, May 3, AM. Cheers this works very well Windows 7 64bit.. Here's another one to add to the list.. Tuesday, May 27, PM. Thursday, August 21, PM.
Darrell, Thank you for pointing me to the sysinternals tool. Thanks for your feedback. This also doesnt intergrate with win 7 explorer as you point out Hi, In XP for eg there were some assorted tools available that intergrated into windows explorer to display the size of folders in details view. Is there a way to display this detail folder size if you like in windows 7?
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