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Windows XP - see size of ALL FOLDERS ?



moravc
Czech Republic

Windows XP - see size of ALL FOLDERS ?
 
Hello, I need to know this: Are you able to see the size of the FOLDER when you browse your computer folders?
for example, when you open C:/ disk, you can see the list of folders, but there is no size written in the given "size column"
When I open one folder, I CAN see the size of the documents, MP3, excell documents, but I canot see the size of all subfolders listed there...
I know I can point my mouse to the ONE folder and the details shows up...
But how do you happen to see the WHOLE LIST of folders + their SIZE in the computer browser?

9 Oct 2009      





i_love_english
France

I think that if you right click on the folder and then click on "Properties" (Propri�t�s in French) you can get the size.
Well the word "properties" doesn �t sound very good to me actually, but in any case, it �s the last word at the bottom of the box when you right click....
Hope that makes sense
Steph

9 Oct 2009     



moravc
Czech Republic

Thank you... I know this trick... it �s good for finding the size of one particular folder...

But I think I found something better - it �s a very small program (dll) and it helps to show size of a looong list of folders...
I thought first it does �nt work, but IT DOES work...
So finally I AM ABLE to see a list of my folders + their size ...
I AM SOOO HAPPY :-D
http://foldersize.sourceforge.net/using.html

9 Oct 2009