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This tip was printed from the MalekTips Computer and Technology Help and Tips website at http://malektips.com. Windows XP and Explorer - Do Not Display Folder SizeSUMMARY: Don't waste CPU cycles or cause your hard drive to spin every time you hover your mouse pointer over a folder.
Normally, when you hover your mouse pointer over a folder in Explorer, Windows XP will automatically calculate the size of all files in the folder and its subfolders, displaying the results as a folder tip popup. Note that if the folder contains too many items, XP will eventually give up and only state the folder is larger than a certain size.
1. Open any folder in Explorer. 2. Choose "Tools" then "Folder Options". 3. When the multi-tabbed dialog box appears, select the "View" tab. 4. Uncheck "Display file size information in folder tips". 5. Click "OK" to close the dialog box. |
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