Originally posted by Risto:Not really a bug, Windows estimates the amount of files and filesize. That can go wrong when there are a lot of files symlinked to each other. Only way to exactly calculate is by running through the complete file tree. That is quite slow, although it happens while deleting. But then the 'total' amount decreases through the process.
Deleting is normally a very easy and fast operation since it only removes the index in the 'table of contents of the hardrive'.
Normally on copy / paste operations Windows adjust their estimation during the progess.
Originally posted by Risto:Dont know that one![]()
Originally posted by Risto:Its a virtual folder yes. It is a 'library' you can add multiple folders and it will show up as once. Pretty handy.
I have several documents folders on different drives / partitions that i have linked into one folder
Originally posted by LikeASong:I don't like how it sounds. Gathering all music files in one big virtual folder? Gosh, that is awful. My Nokia 5220 does that; I don't need my PC to do it.
Not one folder. It Is like copying one folder to another, but without actually copying them
Originally posted by LikeASong:I don't like how it sounds. Gathering all music files in one big virtual folder? Gosh, that is awful. My Nokia 5220 does that; I don't need my PC to do it.
Originally posted by Risto:[..]
Not one folder. It Is like copying one folder to another, but without actually copying them
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