Free/Remaining space on status bar

saulob

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Where is it on the Windows Explorer?

:(

I miss that so bad.

Does anyone know how to put it back?
 
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Where it on the Windows Explorer?

:(

I miss that so bad.

Does anyone know how to put it back?

If you're talking about this...press Start, then Computer.
 

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Thanks VegasDen, but no. It's not that. That's not the status bar ;)

I'm talking about this one:

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That's gone.

Now it's just that:

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My bad.

I did a little searching and see that even though it may be trivial to some...it is a major thorn in the side of many users that MS removed this from Windows 7. There must be a dozen different threads on Technet alone about that.

This is the reasoning per a Technet Moderator:
The free space reporting for the Status Bar was removed when the new Libraries were included in the OS. Because of the way the Status Bar reports free space and because it was designed long before the Libraries were conceived, it was seen to be reporting inaccurate information about the free space on the drives. There was a choice of completely recoding the way the Status Bar reported the free space or simply removing that capability. Since there are many other ways to see the free space for a drive, they decided to remove that code.

Another reason is that the Status Bar has always been close to useless when reporting free space, since it is not a realtime component. If the free space on a drive changes, the Status Bar will not reflect the new free space number until there is a refresh of Windows Explorer.

The Status Bar was not completely removed, because it is still useful since it is an easy way to see the number of parent objects in a folder.

As of now I haven't stumbled across any 3rd party workaround...
 

My Computer My Computer

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Home Made / Numero Uno
OS
Win7 x64 Ultimate RTM
CPU
Intel i7 920
Motherboard
Gigabyte GA-EX58-UD4P
Memory
G.SKILL 6GB DDR3 1333
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VisionTek ATI 4870 512 x2 (Crossfire)
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Onboard Realtek HD
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HP W2408 24 inch
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1920x1200
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WD VelociRaptor x2 (Raid 0)
Western Digital Caviar Black WD1001FALS 1TB (2 partitions)
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KINGWIN Mach 1 1000w
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Antec 900
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Air - Coolmaster V8 CPU Heatsink
Keyboard
Microsoft Basic (love it)
Mouse
Logitech 518
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Not as fast as I would like
The alternative seems to be waiting for someone to release a WinXP explorer for Win7, or using a third-party file browser utility... :)
 

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You should really look at:
http://www.sevenforums.com/general-...lorer-status-bar-does-not-show-file-size.html

In general, the free source program "classic shell" doing great job.
More details about it at:
Welcome to Classic Shell

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This is the reasoning per a Technet Moderator:
The free space reporting for the Status Bar was removed when the new Libraries were included in the OS. Because of the way the Status Bar reports free space and because it was designed long before the Libraries were conceived, it was seen to be reporting inaccurate information about the free space on the drives. There was a choice of completely recoding the way the Status Bar reported the free space or simply removing that capability. Since there are many other ways to see the free space for a drive, they decided to remove that code.

Another reason is that the Status Bar has always been close to useless when reporting free space, since it is not a realtime component. If the free space on a drive changes, the Status Bar will not reflect the new free space number until there is a refresh of Windows Explorer.

The Status Bar was not completely removed, because it is still useful since it is an easy way to see the number of parent objects in a folder.

As of now I haven't stumbled across any 3rd party workaround...

Thanks a lot for this quote!.
And now you have a great 3rd patry utility - classic shell.
 
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