Hi, I'm having a problem with Everything. It's not searching everything. I have an album on my computer called Spinefish, Fools Paradise. I type Spinefish, it finds nothing. I type fools, finds nothing. I type Paradise, finds nothing. You don't even have to tell me Everything doesn't search within files for tags, I was typing words in the filenames of files and it still didn't find jack.
I tried searching for random other things too, no luck. When it first runs, it says updating database and then shows that it has over 139,000 files. That's strange, I have a zillion files on my computer. ZILLIONS. I have nearly 2 terabytes and I find it hard to believe it collectively amounts to 139,000 files. I have zillions!
This Everything program isn't living up to its name, can someone tell me why it's not working?
I figured I might have a problem with permissions. I have my harddrives shared and I have it set so that it locks everyone out except for me and administrators on this PC. I even tried setting a permission so that Everyone has access and it didn't change anything. Everything still showed 139,000 files.
I'm on Windows XP Pro SP3.
Thanks,
-Neil
Everything doesn't search everything
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Re: Everything doesn't search everything
I just discovered something. It is searching my C, G and K drive but it is not searching my D and E which have most of my files.
Can something be done about this?
Can something be done about this?
Re: Everything doesn't search everything
Yeah, convert your D and E drives to NTFS, as they're most probably FAT32.Neillithan wrote:I just discovered something. It is searching my C, G and K drive but it is not searching my D and E which have most of my files.
Can something be done about this?
Hope this helps.
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Re: Everything doesn't search everything
They are not FAT32, they are NTFS. Any ideas?
One thing did happen. I rebooted my computer the other day and CHKDSK performed a scan and fixed some corruptions on my D and E drive. Could this be related to why "Everything" isn't finding any files on them?
One thing did happen. I rebooted my computer the other day and CHKDSK performed a scan and fixed some corruptions on my D and E drive. Could this be related to why "Everything" isn't finding any files on them?
Re: Everything doesn't search everything
Anything reported in the Errorlog.txt file in your "Everything" installation folder?
If any errors occured while indexing a volume, the errors are reported in this file and the volume is automatically excluded.
Try re-including the volumes in "Everything".
To include a volume in "Everything":
If any errors occured while indexing a volume, the errors are reported in this file and the volume is automatically excluded.
Try re-including the volumes in "Everything".
To include a volume in "Everything":
- In "Everything", from the Tools menu, click Options.
- Click the Volumes tab.
- For each volume in the Local NTFS volumes list:
- Check Check Media.
- Check Enable USN Journal Logging.
- Check Include in Database.
- Check Monitor changes.
- Click OK.
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Re: Everything doesn't search everything
There wasn't an error log.
Everything was already checked so I tried unchecking everything for my E drive except for the very top check mark. It started scanning my E and G drive and when it was over, it found 400,000 files. I checked all of the check boxes again and this time it found 514,000 files.
That's so weird! Any who, it seems to be working perfectly now.
Thanks for the help,
-Neil
Everything was already checked so I tried unchecking everything for my E drive except for the very top check mark. It started scanning my E and G drive and when it was over, it found 400,000 files. I checked all of the check boxes again and this time it found 514,000 files.
That's so weird! Any who, it seems to be working perfectly now.
Thanks for the help,
-Neil
Re: Everything doesn't search everything
First, I love "Everything"!!! BUT (sniff),
I just discovered that it does not find a file that I know exists on my Vista 64bit laptop.
The file is "C:\Windows\System32\wuapp.exe"
The C: partition is formatted as NTFS.
The wuapp.exe file is Vista's "Windows Update" which is in the START > ALL PROGRAMS menu. I verified that the file exists in that path using Explorer. When I enter "wuapp.exe" in Everything's search text box, it is found in
C:\Windows\winsxs\amd64_microsoft-windows..... (3 copies)
C:\Windows\winsxs\x86_microsoft-windows.... (3 copies)
but none in C:\Windows\System32.
If I use Vista's advanced search with "Include-non-indexed, hidden, and system files (might be slow)" checked, it finds the "C:\Windows\System32\wuapp.exe" file.
I must be doing something wrong in Everything but what?
EVERYTHING SETUP:
In the TOOLS > OPTIONS > GENERAL menu, the following are checked:
- Run in background
- Start Everything on system startup
- Show shell context menus
- Start Menu shortcuts
- Confirm large sort
In the SEARCH menu, Match Case, Match Whole Word, Match Path, Enable Regex, are all unchecked.
MY SYSTEM:
Dell Studio 1537 laptop, 4GB ram, Vista 64bit.
Only one hard drive partitioned as:
V: 39MB Dell
D: 14.65GB NTFS Recovery
C: 53.70GB NTFS Operating System
E: 175.99GB NTFS Data
-- 53.71GB Unallocated
Any ideas?
Sky
I just discovered that it does not find a file that I know exists on my Vista 64bit laptop.
The file is "C:\Windows\System32\wuapp.exe"
The C: partition is formatted as NTFS.
The wuapp.exe file is Vista's "Windows Update" which is in the START > ALL PROGRAMS menu. I verified that the file exists in that path using Explorer. When I enter "wuapp.exe" in Everything's search text box, it is found in
C:\Windows\winsxs\amd64_microsoft-windows..... (3 copies)
C:\Windows\winsxs\x86_microsoft-windows.... (3 copies)
but none in C:\Windows\System32.
If I use Vista's advanced search with "Include-non-indexed, hidden, and system files (might be slow)" checked, it finds the "C:\Windows\System32\wuapp.exe" file.
I must be doing something wrong in Everything but what?
EVERYTHING SETUP:
In the TOOLS > OPTIONS > GENERAL menu, the following are checked:
- Run in background
- Start Everything on system startup
- Show shell context menus
- Start Menu shortcuts
- Confirm large sort
In the SEARCH menu, Match Case, Match Whole Word, Match Path, Enable Regex, are all unchecked.
MY SYSTEM:
Dell Studio 1537 laptop, 4GB ram, Vista 64bit.
Only one hard drive partitioned as:
V: 39MB Dell
D: 14.65GB NTFS Recovery
C: 53.70GB NTFS Operating System
E: 175.99GB NTFS Data
-- 53.71GB Unallocated
Any ideas?
Sky
Re: Everything doesn't search everything
While I wait for a reply to my post (copy above), could someone running Everything on a PC running Vista please do a search for wuapp.exe and see if it is found in the following path:Skyzoomer wrote:First, I love "Everything"!!! BUT (sniff),
I just discovered that it does not find a file that I know exists on my Vista 64bit laptop.
The file is "C:\Windows\System32\wuapp.exe"
The C: partition is formatted as NTFS.
The wuapp.exe file is Vista's "Windows Update" which is in the START > ALL PROGRAMS menu. I verified that the file exists in that path using Explorer. When I enter "wuapp.exe" in Everything's search text box, it is found in
C:\Windows\winsxs\amd64_microsoft-windows..... (3 copies)
C:\Windows\winsxs\x86_microsoft-windows.... (3 copies)
but none in C:\Windows\System32.
If I use Vista's advanced search with "Include-non-indexed, hidden, and system files (might be slow)" checked, it finds the "C:\Windows\System32\wuapp.exe" file.
I must be doing something wrong in Everything but what?
EVERYTHING SETUP:
In the TOOLS > OPTIONS > GENERAL menu, the following are checked:
- Run in background
- Start Everything on system startup
- Show shell context menus
- Start Menu shortcuts
- Confirm large sort
In the SEARCH menu, Match Case, Match Whole Word, Match Path, Enable Regex, are all unchecked.
MY SYSTEM:
Dell Studio 1537 laptop, 4GB ram, Vista 64bit.
Only one hard drive partitioned as:
V: 39MB Dell
D: 14.65GB NTFS Recovery
C: 53.70GB NTFS Operating System
E: 175.99GB NTFS Data
-- 53.71GB Unallocated
Any ideas?
Sky
C:\Windows\System32\wuapp.exe
Thanks, sky
Re: Everything doesn't search everything
These missing files are Hardlinks and not physical files.
"Everything" will only include the original file.
You might be interested in Link Shell Extension to view Hardlink information.
Link Shell Extension is available from:
http://schinagl.priv.at/nt/hardlinkshel ... llext.html
"Everything" will only include the original file.
You might be interested in Link Shell Extension to view Hardlink information.
Link Shell Extension is available from:
http://schinagl.priv.at/nt/hardlinkshel ... llext.html
Re: Everything doesn't search everything
First time I ever heard of a hardlink. Does seem weird that the file shows up in Explorer's display as a .exe file yet is not listed in Everything's search.
Thanks for the explanation and the link,
Sky
Thanks for the explanation and the link,
Sky