![]() I use other PC on a network with Windows XP and Explorer shows the size of Shell folders right after opening them without clicking. I need to click a folder, which opened in Explorer to see its size and I really don’t like to do this. The only problem is that I can see the size of my subfolders on my notebook but I cannot see them on desktop. All my folders are in Shell view and I use ‘Open With Explorer’ extension installed. ![]() I have 7 HP notebook with I use Windows 7. ![]() Why Windows 7 Shell folders won’t show size until you click the folder * Export the collected information to a variety of formats * Supports number of files ranging from 1 to unlimited * Supports German, French, Spanish and English languages * Supports handling of Turkish characters in folder names * Support for the Unicode character set in folder names * Enable viewing of files that don’t exist * Select a folder to view all its sizes and properties * Generate the information right after loading the folder into the program * Can export information to CSV and MS Access file formats * Get detailed information about your PC’s folders and their contents ![]() * View subfolders’ sizes and the total number of files ![]()
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