Oh yea! I have seen a number of these and am successfully able to read them all. I also can pick out a single work on those cards that are just a bunch of random letters in a matter of milliseconds on those when I see them too.
As far as I can tell the only way to do this with software. Microsoft removed the ability to show folder size after Windows XP. Every place I checked had a link to the same software. Try this and see if it does what you want.
http://www.mindgems.com/products/Folder-Size/Folder-Size.html
This site runs on Comcast Business Metro-E fiber. I have had no problems with them. I've never had residential service with them so maybe that is a different animal.
Good question. I know drives show size so there should be a way to shw the size of folders without having to right click and select properties to see the size.
Off to do some research.
Open notepad and put this in it:
[Channel]
Retail
[VL]
0
Save the file as EI.cfg.
Copy the file to the sources folder.
There might be a file already named that in the source folder. If there is replace content with the above.
What that does is lets you bypass the license key and pick which version to install. Once installed you can activate with your key. Make sure when you get to the part that asks for which version to install you install the version your key is for.
I have no trace of any Adobe products on my system except for PhotoShop so if flash is embedded MS did a good job hiding it.
I don't have the plugin installed on Firefox and have never had a problem viewing videos on any site. I haven't had flash installed since I had to clean my wifes laptop after she got infected by doing a speedtest at speedtest.net when they were compromised a couple years ago.
I do know that IE 10 will render HTML 5 videos and doesn not use Adobe flash.
See this info page at YouTube https://www.youtube.com/html5 which I got by right clicking the video and selecting about HTML 5 viewer. No Adobe mention seen. I also get that in Firefox.
Windows 8 has it's own flash player. You shouldn't even need to install flash.
Most websites that offer video have moved away from flash because of the non-stop security issues.
I haven't seen that in a while. Last time was when I did have flash installed. I am in the process of watching a bunch of videos to learn the nuances of the Rudy programming language and haven't had problems with any of them.
I don't have flash installed. Haven't trusted it for at least 3 years now. I also don't have java installed. Even though I don't have flash installed I can still view YouTube videos as well as videos from many of the sites that offer them. Flash is and has been for a few years a security nightmare.
These video site are going away from flash and using html 5 video embeddings. If you don't have flash installed then you get the html 5 version of the site.