May be in the status bar and / or when clicking an corresponding item of the contextmenu after right clicking on the icons / names of the dives in the folder panel?
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Can I add this somewhere like it is or do I have to set each column one by one?Columns = Name;Date Modified;Size;Free Disk Size;Volume Label
Thank you. I still use both versions.Moved to the Everything 1.5 Alpha forum as you are using version 1.5.
Right-click the progress bar in the status bar and choose Cancel.
Yes, if it is accessible and / or the window is available at all, it does not open when clicking the shortcut to open it, respectively it suddenly opened half an hour or so later.Right-click the progress bar in the status bar and choose Cancel.
Does it mean scanning / searching / showing a search result last longer with these new settings?It looks like Everything is using a weird (imo) way to index the free disk size /volume label: it it processed for each file/folder on that disk instead of once per disk.
Many thanks for testing. What is the drawback or advantage of having them enabled (after the scanning now has finished)? So may be it is not bad to use them anyway?The good news (after some more testing): indexing these properties is not needed after all. I updated the original instructions to reflect that.
(You can remove the free disk size /volume label from Indexes > properties)
Columns = Name;Date Modified;Size;Free Disk Size;Volume Label
Cancel is not available here:Right-click the progress bar in the status bar and choose Cancel.
HOME is here POS1 on the numeric keypad as far as I know. That does not seem to work here. Is there another way to show the regular / home layout? The columns Free Disk Size and Volume Label are kept instead of being replaced with the Home view columns.Press 'ALT + HOME' to restore your regular (Home) layout.
Why?I don't recommend indexing the free disk size and volume label properties.
Sorry, whatfor use it?Use the "Index volume label" property which is the label when the volume was indexed.
Thank you. But this it what you do not recoomend, isn't it?If you do want to index free disk size and volume label properties:
In Everything, from the Tools menu, click Options.
Click the Free Disk Size property.
Check Include folders.
Uncheck Include files.
Change Exclude folders to: **\**
(This tells Everything to index this property for root folders only)
Click the Volume Label property.
Check Include folders.
Uncheck Include files.
Change Exclude folders to: **\**
(This tells Everything to index this property for root folders only)
Click OK.
Everything is storing the property value for every single folder which is not very efficient.Why?I don't recommend indexing the free disk size and volume label properties.
Sorry, whatfor use it?Use the "Index volume label" property which is the label when the volume was indexed.
If you are OK with the extra RAM usage (~1MB) and the extra CPU usage (shouldn't be noticeable), go for it.Thank you. But this it what you do not recoomend, isn't it?