Find number of files in a folder?

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  1. 4wd
    Posts : 337
    W7, W8.1
       #11

    The search in Free Commander has some useful 'untick' options.
    And choose to include subfolders or not.
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  2. Posts : 4
    Windows 7 professional
       #12

    This may work


    This may work - but doesn't seem to do the entire operating system drive very well.
    In Windows Explorer select the drive or folder where you want to check the number of files and enter "*" (no quotes) in the search box. It will tell you instantly if the folder/drive is indexed, in a minute or two if not.

    This will show you the number of visible files/folders. If you want to include hidden files/folders, unhide them in Explorer, Tools, Folder options, View. Worth a try anyway.
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  3. Posts : 4
    Windows 7 professional
       #13

    This may work


    This may work - but doesn't seem to do the entire operating system drive very well.
    In Windows Explorer select the drive or folder where you want to check the number of files and enter "*" (no quotes) in the search box. It will tell you instantly if the folder/drive is indexed, in a minute or two if not.

    This will show you the number of visible files/folders. If you want to include hidden files/folders, unhide them in Explorer, Tools, Folder options, View. Worth a try anyway.

    Or click right on a folder in Explorer (not on a partition)

    FreeCommander can give some file information as indicated by previous poster.
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  4. Posts : 35
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #14

    More on NirSoft Apps


    dkplayaclub said:
    Wow. Great app. It seems there is no way to do this in windows 7 itself but thanks to this little app I can now be a file-searching rock star.

    Thanks. This is the 3rd NirSoft app that has saved the day. I should just look at thier site first from now on.
    If you like those little Nirsoft apps, take a look at this. Control Sysinternals Suite & NirSoft Utilities with a Single Interface

    This little ditty will organize and update all Nirsoft and Sysinternal standalone goodies! Just follow the instructions in this How-to-Geek post. Really very simple. I use a lot of them. Caution: most AV progs will bark about some of the Nirsoft apps cause they get into sensitive internals. They most likely will show up if you scan for PUPs. If some AV wacks one, you can always get it back with the "update" function. Mke sure to select 64bit if available if you're running x64.


    Give a look, and enjoy!
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