How to Show The Folder Size on Windows 11?

Right-click to open Properties & view folder’s size

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How to Show The Folder Size on Windows 11

Windows 11 doesn’t show folder size in File Explorer by default, however, you can make certain changes in the Explorer settings to make them visible.

In this guide, we will discuss some of the easiest ways to show the size of folders so that you can manage disk space efficiently on your PC.

How do I view a folder’s size on Windows 11?

1. Using the Properties window of a folder

  1. Press Windows + E to open Windows File Explorer.
  2. Go to the folder of which you want to check the size, right-click it, and select Properties from the context menu.Properties on context menu
  3. On the folder properties window, go to the General tab and locate the Size section to know the space taken by the folder.Size  - Show The Folder Size on Windows 11?

2. Enable the Item check boxes or Details option

  1. Press Windows + E to open Windows File Explorer.
  2. From the top menu bar, click the drop-down next to View.
  3. Next, click Show and select Item check boxes.Show and select Item check boxes -Show The Folder Size on Windows 11
  4. Now, to check the size of the folder, select the folder and the size will be displayed on the bottom left side of the window.

3. Enable the Display file size information in folder tips option

  1. Press Windows + E to open Windows File Explorer.
  2. Click the three-dots icon and select Options.Options window  Show The Folder Size on Windows 11
  3. On the Folder Options window, go to the View tab, select the Display file size information in folder tips option, and click Apply, then OK.isplay file size information in folder tips, and click Apply, then OK.

4. Using the Command Prompt

  1. Press the Windows key, type cmd, and click Run as administrator.CMD elevated -Show The Folder Size on Windows 11
  2. To determine the size of a directory, replace folder-path with the path of the folder, type the following command, and press Enter: cd folder-path
  3. Copy & paste the following command to get the details of the folder and hit Enter: dir/scmd_ folder size
  4. If the folder has subfolders, all will be scanned, and you will get the size of the entire folder in bytes.

5. Using the Windows PowerShell

  1. Press the Windows key, type powershell, and click Run as administrator.Powershell Show The Folder Size on Windows 11Show The Folder Size on Windows 11
  2. Copy & paste the following command after replacing the C:\YourFolderPath with the folder path and hit Enter: Get-ChildItem -Path "C:\YourFolderPath" -Recurse | Measure-Object -Property Length -Sumpowershell_
  3. PowerShell will display the size of the entire folder.

6. Using the Windows Settings app

  1. Press Windows + I to open the Settings app.
  2. Go to System, then click Storage.System storage
  3. Click the Show more categories hyperlink.
  4. Now locate and click Other; every folder on the system drive will be listed there, and you can check the details, including the folder size.click  Other -  Show The Folder Size on Windows 11

This method only works for the system drive, so if you want to check a folder size located in some other drive, use the other methods listed.

How do I see the total size of multiple folders?

To see the total size of multiple folders, select them, right-click, and select the Properties option from the context menu. On the Properties window, you can see the combined size of the selected folders.

Alternatively, you can also select the Details option under View, and it will display all the details under the Date, Type, Tags, and Size columns for every single folder.

How do I change folder display in Windows 11’s File Explorer?

  1. Press Windows + E to open File Explorer, select a folder, click View>choose any layout option: Extra large icons, Large icons, Medium icons, Small icons, List, Details, Tiles, & Content.
  2. You can also click Sort by or Group by to sort the files & folders on the basis of name, Size or Date modified, Date created, etc.
  3. To know the file extensions, you can click View>Show>File name extensions.

Tips for Managing Your Disk Space and Folders in Windows 11

  • Use Disk Cleanup or Storage Sense to clean up the Windows Update folder whenever you update or upgrade Windows.
  • Change the default location for saving new files and folders.
  • Remove unwanted apps and their folders.
  • Delete content from Recycle Bin every week.
  • Find & move large files or folders to another drive, cloud storage, or external source.
  • Remove unnecessary images, files, folders, and videos
  • Compress large files and folders into RAR or ZIP to reduce space.
  • To avoid wrong folder/file size calculation, ensure the file title is limited to 255 characters.

Knowing a file or folder is essential for managing disk space on your computer efficiently, which, in turn, is useful for the smooth functioning of your PC.

If you can’t see the size of the folder even after using the above methods, chances are your Windows is outdated, or the File Explorer is corrupt; read this guide to know the detailed solutions to fix it.

Before you go, don’t miss our guide on how to sort files by size in Windows 11, since it might come in handy to you.

Do you know any other method to check the folder size? Don’t hesitate to mention it in the comments section below. We will add it to the list.

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