Do you mean the last part of your previous message (http://ghisler.ch/board/viewtopic.php?p=287138#287138):The solution I mentioned above is not OK for you?
It has really made my work mush easier (thanks again for this supertrick for switching partitions on-the-fly I was not acknowledged about!).You should use it step by step, switching the drives:
a) "xcd d:test" - brings all "test" on d:\
b) press "h" (not! in the search field) - you will get all "test" on "h:\"
However there remain some less significant, but considerable disadvantages:
1) It does not give output as a full holistic folders list of folders on all partitions I wish to check. I get at the first the list for D: partition, than I need to go further to H: partition, than to K: partition, than back to D:, as I don't remember anymore, what exactly those folders were there what I saw two steps before...
2) It needs several additional keystrokes every time to start XCD and more keystrokes than to jump in XCD window to all other partitions one by one forward and backward in order to understand, which of these folders is this one I search for.
3) Sometimes it jumps directly to the folder on the target partition (providing, that the option "Immediately change to folder if only one match was found" is enabled), thus I have no any option to try search for folders withe the same names on other drives.