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How do I see list of folders on my C drive with there size (same as files)

Example:

Name Size Type

My piscture ????? File Folder

 

I want to see the size of all the folders, without click each one for

properties.

 

Thank you

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Re: Folders size

 

Alon <Alon@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>I want to see the size of all the folders, without click each one for

>properties.

 

I think you're outta luck, unless there's a third-party utility that

works. I tried two of mine and they didn't.

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Re: Folders size

 

Hover your mouse over the folder.

 

"Alon" <Alon@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:DB90F1D9-0BEE-4D77-9223-E72FBF491FEC@microsoft.com...

> How do I see list of folders on my C drive with there size (same as files)

> Example:

> Name Size Type

> My piscture ????? File Folder

>

> I want to see the size of all the folders, without click each one for

> properties.

>

> Thank you

Posted

Re: Folders size

 

you have to use a third party app, e.g, Treesize

 

"Alon" <Alon@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:DB90F1D9-0BEE-4D77-9223-E72FBF491FEC@microsoft.com...

> How do I see list of folders on my C drive with there size (same as files)

> Example:

> Name Size Type

> My piscture ????? File Folder

>

> I want to see the size of all the folders, without click each one for

> properties.

>

> Thank you

Guest Nepatsfan
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Re: Folders size

 

"Alon" <Alon@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:DB90F1D9-0BEE-4D77-9223-E72FBF491FEC@microsoft.com...

> How do I see list of folders on my C drive with there size (same as files)

> Example:

> Name Size Type

> My piscture ????? File Folder

>

> I want to see the size of all the folders, without click each one for

> properties.

>

> Thank you

 

 

Take a look at this web site for some options.

 

Courtesy of Ramesh Srinivasan, MS-MVP

Add the "Folder Size" column in Detailed view of a folder

http://windowsxp.mvps.org/foldersize.htm

 

Good luck

 

Nepatsfan

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Re: Folders size

 

"xcal" <xcal79@yahoo.com> wrote:

>you have to use a third party app, e.g, Treesize

 

Just installed it. VERY NICE


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