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Old March 18th 19, 04:58 AM posted to alt.windows7.general
Bill in Co[_3_]
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Default is "Everything" doing some mining?

Nil wrote:
On 16 Mar 2019, "Bill in Co" surly_curmudgeon@earthlink wrote in
alt.windows7.general:

For me it's a general issue with indexing. The indexes may or may
not be up to date, for example, after adding or modifying or
removing some files, but without indexing, what you see is what
you get, and there is no waiting for an index to rebuilt each
time.


I've used Everything for many years on many computers and what you
describe has NEVER EVER been a problem or issue. The index is always
updated instantly, even on the slowest of computers. The closest I've
ever seen this be to a question is when I've attached removable drives
and Everything has added its contents to its index, and those files are
still listed after you disconnect the drive. You can rebuild the index,
which takes less than a minute, or better yet, just tell it to not
bother to index removable drives.


OK. I read that happens so quickly since it simply uses the NTFS change
journal information.

I also have indexing turned off on my system too. That's one of
the first things I did when I get a new computer, but in this case
it may also be due tothe potential for hogging some system
resources, on occasion.


Window's built-in search indexing is, indeed slow. Everything's
indexing is immediate and virtually undetectable. Likewise, it's search
is instantaneous.


Well, who knows, maybe I'll give it a try. Or even look at some others.
But for me, so far Agent Ransack and FileLocator Pro have been fine (despite
the longer wait). And of course, they both work on NTFS and FAT32 volumes.

As I understand it, Everything can't search FAT32 volumes (or maybe it can,
but just without any indexing). I'm guessing not, however, and that's it's
pretty much designed for NTFS volumes. (I did read that it at least allowed
you to index a specified FAT folder, but that's about it). But if you can't
use it on FAT32 volumes, that's a significant limitation, at least for me.

Also, a simple search on file mod dates (between date xx and date xy, simply
checked off via checkboxes like in Agent Ransack), would be nice. But I
haven't looked further into it.


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