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To a small degree, I do miss the limited usefulness of the XP status bar.
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You will not hear me cry 'cause I do not sing the blues.
I do not like the "Show more details..." and that you have to click it again if you select any new files.
Thanks TheSchaft. I've come over here from vistax64 forums, I guess I'll be popping in here every now and then from now on :).
Well, that's a pretty good trick that I've never known about, thanks for the tip! I can see where I will be using that now that I know it. thanks :)
BUT it's not the same as what we're after in this thread. It doesn't show the collective size of the files in the *current* folder only. E.g., say I want to free up some HDD space and I'm wondering if I've left any large files on the root C: folder (I make a lot of ISOs then forget about them). Usually I just go Ctrl+A in the C: folder and I immediately see in the status bar the size of the root C folder.
I can't do this BASIC thing in Win7! Doing Alt+Enter would give me the entire size of everything on the whole C drive. Yes, it helps, but with Alt+Enter you'd have to select *just* the current directory's files instead of selecting any folders too. Not only is this an extra step in the proicess which we shouldn't have to do (not to mention, involving the dreaded mouse), but in some cases it may be VERY tedious to isolate the files from the folders!
So we're still 2-3 steps away from Ctrl+A = boom (and no extra window to deal with either). GRR
Does this still exist? Right click on empty space in the folder arrange icons by size?
Let's just hope that next week when Windows 7 is launched, the final release has fixed this bug in Explorer, so we can all see our filesizes as we so wish. Maybe it's just something in the release candidate version - (build 7100)