external/usb
external/usb
Can "everything" keep track of file content on usb/external drive?
Re: external/usb
If the external drive is formatted with NTFS:
You will need to manually add the removable NTFS volume:
If you wish to keep the drive indexed by Everything after you have removed it from your computer please consider enabling offline volumes.
If the external drive is formatted with FAT:
You will need to manually add a folder index:
You can also set Everything to rescan the folder index periodically.
You will need to manually add the removable NTFS volume:
- In "Everything", from the Tools menu, click Options.
- Click the NTFS tab.
- Select the removable volume.
- Check Include in database.
- Click OK.
If you wish to keep the drive indexed by Everything after you have removed it from your computer please consider enabling offline volumes.
If the external drive is formatted with FAT:
You will need to manually add a folder index:
- In "Everything", from the Tools menu, click Options.
- Click the Folders tab.
- Click Add....
- Select the removable drive.
- Click OK.
You can also set Everything to rescan the folder index periodically.
Re: external/usb
Hello -- just to confirm --
I find that the usb/external drives that I connect to the system tend to share the same drive letter
for example - I have an external drive now on my system -- and this is want mountvol reports
\\?\Volume{9d1e5446-8043-11e1-b87a-00c09f5a203e}\
U:\
so, if I change the mapping form u: to j: the code will rebuild the database?
Lastly, what happens if the external drive is mounted as a symlink/junction on a another drive?
Thanks
I find that the usb/external drives that I connect to the system tend to share the same drive letter
for example - I have an external drive now on my system -- and this is want mountvol reports
\\?\Volume{9d1e5446-8043-11e1-b87a-00c09f5a203e}\
U:\
so, if I change the mapping form u: to j: the code will rebuild the database?
Lastly, what happens if the external drive is mounted as a symlink/junction on a another drive?
Thanks
Re: external/usb
Filelists maybe better suited for shared drive letters.I find that the usb/external drives that I connect to the system tend to share the same drive letter
Yes, Everything will need to rebuild the database if you change the path of a indexed volume.if I change the mapping form u: to j: the code will rebuild the database?
Volumes mounted as a folder on another NTFS volume should appear in Tools -> Options -> NTFS and can be indexed as a normal NTFS volume with the junction link.Lastly, what happens if the external drive is mounted as a symlink/junction on a another drive?
The next release will have better support for shared drive letters and reindexing out of date volumes will no longer be required when making a change to the index.
Re: external/usb
Hello --
So, If I want to manually keep track of usb external drives the "auto include external volumes" need to be unchecked ?
So then when I connect the usb drive, if the OS connects it as J: I can add all the files on J: as a fileslist? Does the filelist
have a name, because it is possible that the next time I connect the physical drive that first was connected as J: might now
be connected as Q: --- in addition a second physical usb drive might connect as J: --
Where is the best place to read how all this is handled?
Thanks
So, If I want to manually keep track of usb external drives the "auto include external volumes" need to be unchecked ?
So then when I connect the usb drive, if the OS connects it as J: I can add all the files on J: as a fileslist? Does the filelist
have a name, because it is possible that the next time I connect the physical drive that first was connected as J: might now
be connected as Q: --- in addition a second physical usb drive might connect as J: --
Where is the best place to read how all this is handled?
Thanks
Re: external/usb
You can try to force the issue, by specifically assigning a drive letter to a drive.if the OS connects it as J:
(And then a different drive letter to the next drive...)
Assuming there aren't too many different drives & you assign them drive letters that are "out of the way", should work - within limits.
USBDLM - USB Drive Letter Manager for Windows
Re: external/usb
Hello --
it seems that this entire issue can be fixed by using the GUID at is assigned to the drive in question --
The GUID is the value that is visible with the mountvol command
it seems that this entire issue can be fixed by using the GUID at is assigned to the drive in question --
The GUID is the value that is visible with the mountvol command
Re: external/usb
"Everything identifies volumes by their volume GUID and path.
If either change Everything must rebuild its database."
http://www.voidtools.com/forum/viewtopi ... 257#p10257
If either change Everything must rebuild its database."
http://www.voidtools.com/forum/viewtopi ... 257#p10257