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| Windows Vista File Management Issues or questions in relation to Vista's file management. (microsoft.public.windows.vista.file_management) |
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While browsing files and folders I've noticed something extreemly annoying. You can see the size of individual files in the Size column but you cant see the folder's contents size. This extreemly frustrating and I cant seem to find where I can enable that function. I know you can scroll your mouse over folders one at a time and a window will apear and you can see the size then, but thats just inconveniant for what Im doing. I need to be able to glance at multiple folder sizes constantly. -- AaronSchell |
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Aaron
This has been the default behavior in Windows Explorer forever. There are some third party shell extensions that add this capability. Try a Google search for "folder size column" -- Ronnie Vernon Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User "AaronSchell" wrote in message ... While browsing files and folders I've noticed something extreemly annoying. You can see the size of individual files in the Size column but you cant see the folder's contents size. This extreemly frustrating and I cant seem to find where I can enable that function. I know you can scroll your mouse over folders one at a time and a window will apear and you can see the size then, but thats just inconveniant for what Im doing. I need to be able to glance at multiple folder sizes constantly. -- AaronSchell |
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You mean "Windows live search" Im sure.... Still its annoying, this is a perfect example of why people are frustrated with vista. Something small and simple and it never gets addressed. Good thing I can set my background as a movie. -- AaronSchell |
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Aaron
No, I meant what I wrote. I prefer Google for searching. -- Ronnie Vernon Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User "AaronSchell" wrote in message ... You mean "Windows live search" Im sure.... Still its annoying, this is a perfect example of why people are frustrated with vista. Something small and simple and it never gets addressed. Good thing I can set my background as a movie. -- AaronSchell |
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"AaronSchell" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... While browsing files and folders I've noticed something extreemly annoying. You can see the size of individual files in the Size column but you cant see the folder's contents size. There's a reason for this: Calculating folder sizes can be quite time consuming in large deeply nested folders. Almost any alternative file manager, though, will give you an option to show folder sizes in a column. Try for example http://www.xyplorer.com/ Don |
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I just recently noticed the "Total File size" and "File size" Columns, what are they for? I've enabled them thinking that "Total File Size" would display the total file size for the file in the column and something along the same lines with "File Size" but they dont show anything when I enable them. I downloaded that xyplorer but I dont think I'll like it. I want something that you can enable in Vista natively. I dont really see much of a performance difference when using the app though, Im running about 967MB before the app is open and 996MB once its open. -- AaronSchell |
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