Windows 10: How can I see every single file in a drive in one place in File Explorer?

Discus and support How can I see every single file in a drive in one place in File Explorer? in Windows 10 Ask Insider to solve the problem; I did this once but I can't for the life of me figure out how to do it again. Basically within file explorer I was able to see every single file on my... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Ask Insider' started by /u/Nothh, Dec 25, 2020.

  1. /u/Nothh Win User

    How can I see every single file in a drive in one place in File Explorer?


    I did this once but I can't for the life of me figure out how to do it again. Basically within file explorer I was able to see every single file on my D: drive as if there were no folders or subfolders at all. It showed literally every loose file like it was all in one folder. Text, videos, images, executables, everything.

    Any help would be much appreciated!

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    /u/Nothh, Dec 25, 2020
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  2. File Explorer- no drive letters are listed.

    The File Explorer in Windows 10, shows the Frequent folders list and Recent files list by default. You can view the drives by clicking on This PC tab on the left site of the File Explorer. But if you wish the File Explorer
    to open This PC showing drives list by default, then follow these steps:

    1. In Windows 10, open a new File Explorer window and click the View tab from the ribbon toolbar.

    2. In the View tab, find and click on Options, listed by default on the far right side of the ribbon.

    3. In the Folder Options window, make sure you’re on the General tab and then find the drop-down box labeled Open File Explorer To. Click the drop-down menu and select This PC. Click OK to
    save your changes and close the window. Now your File Explorer opens to Drives list by default.

    Hope this helps!
     
    JohnCalton, Dec 25, 2020
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  3. Drone Win User
    Stored files in Hard Drive

    You can use Windows search. Just search for *.* on a desired drive. When list is done just arrange them by size LOL.

    You can do it via command line as well and make an output text file showing files and their sizes (but without arrangement)
     
    Drone, Dec 25, 2020
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  4. KomouPoji Win User

    How can I see every single file in a drive in one place in File Explorer?

    how to copy files from the CD to the Computer drive

    Hi Hankriegler,

    I would suggest you to follow the steps below:


    • Press Windows key + X.

    • Click file explorer from the list.

    • Select the CD/DVD drive and hit Enter.

    • Select the files you want to copy from the CD/DVD, then select the drive where you want to paste or save.
    I hope the information is helpful.

    Thank you.
     
    KomouPoji, Dec 25, 2020
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