Everything crash repeatedly after typing 2 letters (win 10 home edition).
Uninstalled and re-installed ....... again the same
Any ideas what are wrong?
Thanks for help
uninstalled and reinstalled (newest version 1.4.1.904)
problem persist...
yes, it close itself after typing the second letter, but works when I paste text from folder/document etc.
It´s crazy.. I´m using Everything a lot of years, but I have never had similar troubles...
it started suddenly a day ago
maurie13 wrote:uninstalled and reinstalled (newest version 1.4.1.904)
problem persist...
yes, it close itself after typing the second letter, but works when I paste text from folder/document etc.
It´s crazy.. I´m using Everything a lot of years, but I have never had similar troubles...
it started suddenly a day ago
Might be a keyboard error. Is the second charactr you type by any chance a "Q"? (a stuck Ctrl key would cause a Ctrl-Q = exit Everything).
BTW: If you want to test this, you can attach multiple USB-keyboards to one system. Try your "deadly combination" (what did you type?) on the other keyboard
Could you post a screenshot of your Everything homescreen? (before typing those 2 'deadly' keys )
Thanks for posting!
I was particularly interested in what was on the statusbar (number of objects + what is shown on the right side). Could you tell me what is on the statusbar? (you can enable it with Menu:View > Statusbar)
This is very weird all in all. I don't have a logical explanation (yet), but this is intriguing enough to get to the bottom of it ....
First step: could you post your (zipped) Everything.ini? It should be located in c:\users\your name\\AppData\Roaming\Everything (about 20kb size)
Furthermore: that debug log could be really useful, but it might contain sensitive data (if you named a file "how to kill my neighbour.doc" it might show up in the log ( but not it's contents)). So check that before posting.
Change the following line:
auto_include_fixed_volumes=1
to:
auto_include_fixed_volumes=0
Delete the following line:
ntfs_volume_guids="\\\\?\\Volume{01234567-0123-0123-0123-012345678901}",...
\\\\?\\Volume{01234567-0123-0123-0123-012345678901} might look a bit different for you.
Save changes and restart Everything.
Does Everything crash with no volumes indexed?
Please try enabling one volume at a time and see if Everything is stable:
In Everything, from the Tools menu, click Options.
Click the NTFS tab.
Select a volume
Check Include in database.
Click OK.
Please check your volumes for errors:
Please backup anything important on your drive before checking it for errors.
In Windows Explorer, right click your drive and click Properties.
Click the Tools tab.
Click Check now...
Click Start
If prompted to schedule a scan on the next restart, click Yes.
Thanks for posting!
I was particularly interested in what was on the statusbar (number of objects + what is shown on the right side). Could you tell me what is on the statusbar? (you can enable it with Menu:View > Statusbar)
This is very weird all in all. I don't have a logical explanation (yet), but this is intriguing enough to get to the bottom of it ....
First step: could you post your (zipped) Everything.ini? It should be located in c:\users\your name\\AppData\Roaming\Everything (about 20kb size)
Furthermore: that debug log could be really useful, but it might contain sensitive data (if you named a file "how to kill my neighbour.doc" it might show up in the log ( but not it's contents)). So check that before posting.
Hi,
I´m sorry for late reply, I don´t know how, but it´s works now again without fixing..... windows are full of miracles
Thanks for your advice!
Change the following line:
auto_include_fixed_volumes=1
to:
auto_include_fixed_volumes=0
Delete the following line:
ntfs_volume_guids="\\\\?\\Volume{01234567-0123-0123-0123-012345678901}",...
\\\\?\\Volume{01234567-0123-0123-0123-012345678901} might look a bit different for you.
Save changes and restart Everything.
Does Everything crash with no volumes indexed?
Please try enabling one volume at a time and see if Everything is stable:
In Everything, from the Tools menu, click Options.
Click the NTFS tab.
Select a volume
Check Include in database.
Click OK.
Please check your volumes for errors:
Please backup anything important on your drive before checking it for errors.
In Windows Explorer, right click your drive and click Properties.
Click the Tools tab.
Click Check now...
Click Start
If prompted to schedule a scan on the next restart, click Yes.
Hi,
I´m sorry for late reply, I don´t know how, but it´s works now again without fixing..... windows are full of miracles
Thanks for your advice!