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Try WinDirStat
http://windirstat.info/
Not exactly the same, but might work...
2009-11-13 20:45:41 UTC by micokeman
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Right, running the executable from the commandline gets me this:
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FolderSizeSvc.exe - Unable To Locate Component
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This application has failed to start because pdh.dll was not found. Re-installing the application may fix this problem.
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OK
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I checked for the pdh.dll file, and I have...
2009-11-07 15:46:59 UTC by nobody
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Check the Folder Size Control Panel.
2009-11-03 09:57:52 UTC by brio1337
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Folder Size doesn't work in Windows 7 for exactly the same reason it didn't work in Vista. So if Microsoft dropping support for this kind of utility is the reason you hate Vista, prepare to hate 7 just as much.
2009-11-03 09:56:43 UTC by brio1337
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That's right. Microsoft removed the column choice. Maybe if you're nice to them they'll put it back.
2009-11-03 09:50:31 UTC by brio1337
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Hey, thanks for the report. Can you try starting the service manually? The files usually install to C:\Program Files\FolderSize. Try running the FolderSizeSvc.exe from the command line with the -debug option. Like:
"C:\Program Files\FolderSizeSvc.exe" -debug
Then you should see the process running in Task Manager, and the column in Explorer should be able to contact the service.
2009-11-03 09:48:36 UTC by brio1337
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I'm getting this issue installing FolderSize x64 on a 64-bit Windows XP SP2-machine.
Here's the full Application Event from the Event log:
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Product: Folder Size for Windows (64-bit) -- Error 1920. Service 'Folder Size' (FolderSize) failed to start. Verify that you have sufficient privileges to start system services.
For more information, see...
2009-11-02 18:59:50 UTC by nobody
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I have Folder Size running fine on Windows XP, but not on Vista. The service is running, but no column choice appears for the folder size.
2009-10-29 02:56:44 UTC by nobody
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And just one more comment - I think a lot of users will finally go 64-bit with Win7, so it's a definite show stopper if 32-bit only.
2009-10-02 10:42:22 UTC by bakkulf
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I'm loving Win7, but miss FolderSize every day! I'll donate the second you guys provide a solution :)
2009-10-02 10:40:51 UTC by bakkulf