This is something that has been bothering me since forever. Is there some way to have Windows display consistent decimal places for folder/file sizes when looking at the properties?
Windows seems to use just 3 digits, so with if you have a 3 integer digits you get no decimals. This is unacceptable since you can be off by whole GBs. If you have +10TB sizes you get 0.1 precision (100GB). Absolute crap. Only way to get an accurate reading is to type the bytes in the calculator and divide them by 1024 till you get to your unit. And typing bytes for TB sizes is a pain in the ass.
See the attachment for examples, with the actual sizes up to 3 decimals beside (last one is .050 so .05)
The regional settings has one for digits after decimal but it has no effect on file sizes. Any registry edit or something to get consistent decimal digits? I'd be happy with two, like 123.45 GB.
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