Everything 1.4.1.809b (x64) seems to show some incorrect file sizes. I noticed it previously but it didn't break anything for me so I wrote it off as "doesn't matter at the moment". But this morning I wanted to find a large log file but couldn't see it in Everything. It reported the size as 1KB but actually it was 4GB! See attached. (I guess this was the size when it was first created?) I have the "Index file sizes" option checked.
File sizes incorrect
Re: File sizes incorrect
The file is most likely still open. (Check with Process Explorer)
Everything will only update the size of the file once all handles to the file are closed.
I have on my TODO list to monitor shell changes and directory changes to try and pick up size changes more frequently.
Everything will only update the size of the file once all handles to the file are closed.
I have on my TODO list to monitor shell changes and directory changes to try and pick up size changes more frequently.
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Re: File sizes incorrect
You're correct, it was still open. Sorry, I should have thought of that. I've just grown used to Everything's godlike ability to know exactly what's happening in my file system all the time!
Re: File sizes incorrect
Does the same apply for folders? check THIS puppy out!
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Re: File sizes incorrect
What version of Everything is that skribb?
I'm curious what is the actual size of that file? Would it happen to be 71,913,472 bytes?
Is the G: drive a NTFS volume and is it indexed as a NTFS volume in Everything (Under Tools -> Options -> NTFS).
I'm curious what is the actual size of that file? Would it happen to be 71,913,472 bytes?
Is the G: drive a NTFS volume and is it indexed as a NTFS volume in Everything (Under Tools -> Options -> NTFS).
Re: File sizes incorrect
i'm not sure what happened these last 2 years, but the size reporting is correct now
Re: File sizes incorrect
@void
Is there a way you can have Everything indicate that a file is open?
Not for all of them, just the ones shown in the gui, or as a tag in IPC searches?
Janus.
Is there a way you can have Everything indicate that a file is open?
Not for all of them, just the ones shown in the gui, or as a tag in IPC searches?
Janus.
Re: File sizes incorrect
@therube
I have and use this tool.
However, I was hoping there was a simple way for the function to be included without the extra step of opening that tool.
Switching tools can break work flow, so I try to avoid it.
Janus.
I have and use this tool.
However, I was hoping there was a simple way for the function to be included without the extra step of opening that tool.
Switching tools can break work flow, so I try to avoid it.
Janus.