
What does that mean?
Yes yes, that is what I guessed, but I wondered why it can index a drive not being plugged in.Indexing Z: means Everything is reindexing.
On this Notebook it takes minutes, may be five, ten or more. But, why is it possible to reindex a drive not being plugged in?It also means the existing index of your Z: drive is being used (Everything is not trying to read your offline Z: drive).
It may take a few seconds for Everything to reindex your Z: drive.
Sorry, I usually do not pay attention to that. But as far as I could see / remember it is. The last time I watched Everything starting, it obviously went through all of the drives / indexes and after a few seconds or so, checking whether it is plugged in or not, I assume, it went on but at Z: it kept stucking obviously.Is Everything reindexing every time it is started?
No, at the moment Everything seems to run like usual. But I assume the crash(es) was / were caused by the poor performance of this Notebook.Is Everything still crashing?
OK, I will do it at the next occasion when Z: and / or N: is plugged in again.Please try starting Everything in debug mode:
Everything will reuse the existing index of your Z: drive.But, why is it possible to reindex a drive not being plugged in?