Folder size in windows explorer?

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How do I get the size of a folder to show up in windows explorer in the detail view? I have selected it to display the size but nothing shows up under the column? I'm sure I could do this with xp.

 
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Shocking that such an oversight has been made with regards to basic functionality. In 2011 this should be a standard feature.
 
Shocking that such an oversight has been made with regards to basic functionality. In 2011 this should be a standard feature.

IIRC, Microsoft deliberately don't display it. It takes a lot longer to calculate the size of a folder since it would have to include all sub folders and files.
 
Yeah , but this is windows 7 , the pinnacle of Operating Systems on the Planet earth
It is faster , better , stronger than any previous version and it still cant manage this .....


I have to use windirstat for this functionality when trying to track down where
hard drive space is being used
 
It would just make it extremely slow while browsing. Directories could be dozens of folders deep, with thousands of files in them. It would take ages querying the index or whatever trying to get folder sizes.
 
Yeah , but this is windows 7 , the pinnacle of Operating Systems on the Planet earth
It is faster , better , stronger than any previous version and it still cant manage this .....

As has been said it takes time to drill down through all the possible folders, sub folders, files and whatnot. I am sure plenty more people would be bitching about how slow Explorer is if MS made it a feature to display folder sizes.

WinDirStat is fantastic but even that takes time to calculate just one folder sometimes.
 
It does take a while. I use an explorer replacement (Directory Opus) that gives you the option to pre-calculate all the sizes (takes ages) or it can tell you the folder size simply by hovering the cursor over the folder for a second, as you can see in this pic:

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Very handy!
 
As has been said it takes time to drill down through all the possible folders, sub folders, files and whatnot. I am sure plenty more people would be bitching about how slow Explorer is if MS made it a feature to display folder sizes.

WinDirStat is fantastic but even that takes time to calculate just one folder sometimes.

Yeah I get that, but then it makes me wonder what is the point having a service
that indexes your files but yet wont make it faster to see how big ur dirs are ?
 
IIRC, Microsoft deliberately don't display it. It takes a lot longer to calculate the size of a folder since it would have to include all sub folders and files.

It doesn't need to be calculated on the fly, it can be pre calculated in the background in exactly the same way that directories are indexed for searching. Lots of people only need the feature for a few directories with a couple of hundred files they don't need the windows folder file count for example, so it could be enabled on certain folders only.

In any case the user should be allowed to make the choice to display it or not, it's not as though someone's life is in their hands.
 
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