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Is there a way to display the folder size in Vista Windows Explorer? I set the View option to List and then went to View > Choose Details > Size. This enables me to see the size of files but it does not display the size of folders. The only way I know to determine folder size is to R Click > Properties each folder one-at-a-time. Is there another easier way to display folder sizes vs. checking them one at a time? What if you've got 35 sub-folders in a folder--how can you identify which one is using the most disk space?
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by: maninblac1Posted on 2009-06-11 at 19:56:20ID: 24608778
Windows Explorer does not provide this information to the user. It's been a much "complained" about missing feature in windows.
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As for finding out which folders are sucking up space. WinDirStat
http://windirstat.info/
and TreeSize
http://www.jam-software.co
Are some defacto standards for analysizing this information. As far as i can tell, they do nothing more than script the process of selecting a folder's properties and reading the size back.