![]() ![]() Get-Childitem is a very wide varied PS command, you can find more info on it here.įor anything else, feel free to get in touch. Very handy if you are performing a migration and need to know individual folder sizes ? ![]() “” -f ($subFolderItems.sum / 1GB) + ” GB” If you use PowerShell you quickly get folder size (overall) in the blink of an eye! According to the landing page for the standard version on the Xbox store, the install size sits at 43.98 GB (click More underneath the game’s ESRB rating, then scroll down to see file size. Right clicking a folder and selecting properties is usually how you can see how large a folder is, but if your folder size is massive then this takes bloody ages! Not to mention it will only list the top level contents as a whole. ![]() Today’s post is a nice quick win, it will show you how to quickly get folder size via Windows Powershell ? The issue: ![]()
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