When I attempted today to update the indexing for an external hard drive I recently added several large files to, Everything 1.5 repeatedly crashed with the attached error message:
I have consistently found that 1.5 takes up massive amounts of memory - I do not have "Index file content" enabled, for the record - but up until now I was able to at least get it to work.
Even closing all other programs to free up as much memory as I could did not fix the problem. I saw that I was not using the latest version and updated to 1.5.0.1383a.x86, but still ran into the same fatal error.Fatal error: out of memory
Re: Fatal error: out of memory
Please try the x64 version of Everything.
The x86 version is limited to 2GB of RAM.
Backup your %APPDATA%\Everything folder
Uninstall Everything x86
Restore your %APPDATA%\Everything folder
Install Everything x64
The x86 version is limited to 2GB of RAM.
Backup your %APPDATA%\Everything folder
Uninstall Everything x86
Restore your %APPDATA%\Everything folder
Install Everything x64
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Re: Fatal error: out of memory
Hi.
I am running Win11 and i get same error every time i start up my pc. I am running 1.5a64 and the only way i can work is by removing Everything from the startup.
I love the program but as of now i have to look for other apps to do the job
I am running Win11 and i get same error every time i start up my pc. I am running 1.5a64 and the only way i can work is by removing Everything from the startup.
I love the program but as of now i have to look for other apps to do the job
Re: Fatal error: out of memory
Please try forcing a fresh reindex:
- Please make sure Everything is not running (File -> Exit)
- In Windows Explorer, type in the following address and press ENTER:
%LOCALAPPDATA%\Everything
- Delete your Everything.db
- Restart Everything.
- Click OK.
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Re: Fatal error: out of memory
I did what you said.
I restarted the pc also and opened Everything app.
It started to Index Properties and came to around 35 %, i got a black screen. I could see on the Task Manager that it used around 98 to 99 % memory.
When i restart the PC and delete the Everything Icon in the right bottom list of atarted apps there is no problem so it is coming from the indexing.
I restarted the pc also and opened Everything app.
It started to Index Properties and came to around 35 %, i got a black screen. I could see on the Task Manager that it used around 98 to 99 % memory.
When i restart the PC and delete the Everything Icon in the right bottom list of atarted apps there is no problem so it is coming from the indexing.
Re: Fatal error: out of memory
What properties are you indexing?
Everything -> Help -> Troubleshooting Information.
Everything -> Help -> Troubleshooting Information.
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Re: Fatal error: out of memory
Everything: 1.5.0.1383a (x64)
OS: Windows NT 10.0 22631 (x64)
Admin: 0
Service: 1 (connected / installed and running)
Command line:
Config: include_file_content=1
Config: content_include_only_files=
Config: content_exclude_recall_on_data_access=0
OS: Windows NT 10.0 22631 (x64)
Admin: 0
Service: 1 (connected / installed and running)
Command line:
Config: include_file_content=1
Config: content_include_only_files=
Config: content_exclude_recall_on_data_access=0
Last edited by void on Sat Sep 28, 2024 5:59 am, edited 1 time in total.
Reason: trimmed log
Reason: trimmed log
Re: Fatal error: out of memory
Everything is not designed to index the content of all files.
Please set an include only files filter.
(Tools -> Options -> Content -> Include only files)
For example:
*.txt;*.docx;*.pdf
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Use the Windows index to index and search content from Everything:
Searching the Windows index
si:
Please set an include only files filter.
(Tools -> Options -> Content -> Include only files)
For example:
*.txt;*.docx;*.pdf
-or-
Use the Windows index to index and search content from Everything:
Searching the Windows index
si:
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Re: Fatal error: out of memory
Use Process Explorer to get a better understanding of the memory in use, there are other more in-depth programs I presume, but Process Explorer should help get a sense of how much it actually uses. The default columns should be enough.
EBV does not take up massive amounts of memory, it depends entirely on what you have.
I have all standard and 6 extra properties for one device that has 52 million files on it, it should take around 9GB when it finishes re-indexing. The original had only standard properties and took about 8GB. This is GB of "Private Bytes" in Process Explorer as I do not use Task Manager for memory checks.
A quick glance at "Commit Charge", may not be a part of the default stats for the status bar, helps shed light on the real memory limit in Windows.
If no more replies, I suppose the conclusion is that it was content indexing and disabling or excluding file types fixed EBV accumulating too much memory from trying to index it all.
EBV does not take up massive amounts of memory, it depends entirely on what you have.
I have all standard and 6 extra properties for one device that has 52 million files on it, it should take around 9GB when it finishes re-indexing. The original had only standard properties and took about 8GB. This is GB of "Private Bytes" in Process Explorer as I do not use Task Manager for memory checks.
A quick glance at "Commit Charge", may not be a part of the default stats for the status bar, helps shed light on the real memory limit in Windows.
If no more replies, I suppose the conclusion is that it was content indexing and disabling or excluding file types fixed EBV accumulating too much memory from trying to index it all.