Please update. Literary *every* sentence here is incorrect.Everything
Uses the program 'Everything' to search NTFS-formatted drives. The tool accesses the internal file index (Master File Table, MFT) of NTFS-formatted disks. Therefore it works without its own time-consuming creation of a search index. However, the MFT only contains file names. The search by size and date from/to is only accelerated when Everything 1.4 or newer is used, which caches these fields too. The search for other file attributes like attributes, content plugin fields, or file contents are not accelerated.
Help for "Find Files" with 'Everything' needs an update
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Help for "Find Files" with 'Everything' needs an update
From the Find Files:General help text:
Re: Help Find Files
Could you provide your suggestion, please?
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Re: Help for "Find Files" with 'Everything' needs an update
I would leave out all the technicalities. Also: those could change at any point (not to be expected in the near future though):
Everything creates an index of files and folders and updates this in real-time, making search results instant.
( If TC uses file-attributes beyond the filename -- like size, attributes, date/time -- that could be added to the description above)
Everything creates an index of files and folders and updates this in real-time, making search results instant.
( If TC uses file-attributes beyond the filename -- like size, attributes, date/time -- that could be added to the description above)
Re: Help for "Find Files" with 'Everything' needs an update
The Everything help doesn't mention MFT or Master File Table anywhere. Where does this information come from?The tool accesses the internal file index (Master File Table, MFT) of NTFS-formatted disks.
And why, with indexing disabled, have I never observed a quick search in comparison with programs (like UltraSearch, ScanFs, etc.) where MFT is declared?
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Re: Help for "Find Files" with 'Everything' needs an update
From the Everything author himself: http://www.voidtools.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=403#p853Fla$her wrote: 2023-12-02, 17:05 UTCThe Everything help doesn't mention MFT or Master File Table anywhere. Where does this information come from?The tool accesses the internal file index (Master File Table, MFT) of NTFS-formatted disks.
When you first run "Everything" it will index all your files and folders (this should only happen once).
"Everything" reads the NTFS Master File Table (MFT) to build its initial database.
The next time you run "Everything" it will update its database using the USN Change Journal.
Well, if you don't let Everything index the NTFS volume(s), how is it supposed to be fast? It can only be fast after it has finished building its database, when it's done indexing the volume(s).And why, with indexing disabled, have I never observed a quick search in comparison with programs (like UltraSearch, ScanFs, etc.) where MFT is declared?
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Re: Help for "Find Files" with 'Everything' needs an update
One more of several hits which clearly says it: why everything so quick?The Everything help doesn't mention MFT or Master File Table anywhere. Where does this information come from?
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Re: Help for "Find Files" with 'Everything' needs an update
Thank you for the valuable information!
This is very sad news. However, I didn't expect the best."Everything" reads the NTFS Master File Table (MFT) to build its initial database.
And this important clarification should be in the TC help, otherwise the current information is misleading.
We are talking about MFT search without indexing, as the above programs do. This would be useful for those who do not have the desire or (for certain tasks) the ability to wait for the end of indexing, given that the first file found is already the result after which the search can be interrupted.Dalai wrote: 2023-12-02, 17:18 UTCWell, if you don't let Everything index the NTFS volume(s), how is it supposed to be fast?
It's also useful for unwanted creation of a large database file.
It was clear without prompting.It can only be fast after it has finished building its database, when it's done indexing the volume(s).
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