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How can I visualize the file system usage on Windows?

I'm trying to find out the easiest way to check folder sizes to see how big each are. Why is it that when you view the folder details, the size never shows up? It was always blank. I have to highlight the folder to find out the size of its contents. What is the easier way to check multiple folders at one time?

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You can try Foldersize;t shows graphs and scales for each folder, and the total space within the folder

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Select the folder(s) and hit Alt+Enter

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  • This seems to show the total size of the selected folders and not the sizes for each folders. Thanks for trying though.
    – O_O
    Aug 11, 2011 at 23:21
  • ahh, misunderstood the question then
    – RasmusWL
    Aug 11, 2011 at 23:33
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If you need just the size of that one folder, just Select all objects. It will give you the size at the bottom.

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You can install this shell extension. It runs as a service in the background and works pretty nicely. The installation process is a bit unusual, but the instructions on the site are clear and straightforward.

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  • That was the program I suggested Aug 12, 2011 at 17:24

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