[FIXED] "everything" sometimes calculates occupied space completely wrong
[FIXED] "everything" sometimes calculates occupied space completely wrong
1. example:
those 3 folders actually are completely empty after i moved a lot of jpegs to another folder
2. example: (screenshot within total commander to make it easier visible, space is calculated by "everything".
also, once moved the whole content of a folder to another one, and instead "zero", "everything" showed negative numbers.
this happened many times now here, on external hard disks.
Win 7
external USB drive, encrypted by Verycrypt (NTFS)
Everything 1.4.1.877 32bit
only rebuilding the database helps.
those 3 folders actually are completely empty after i moved a lot of jpegs to another folder
2. example: (screenshot within total commander to make it easier visible, space is calculated by "everything".
also, once moved the whole content of a folder to another one, and instead "zero", "everything" showed negative numbers.
this happened many times now here, on external hard disks.
Win 7
external USB drive, encrypted by Verycrypt (NTFS)
Everything 1.4.1.877 32bit
only rebuilding the database helps.
Last edited by jazmomo on Mon Nov 27, 2017 2:09 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: "everything" sometimes calculates occupied space completely wrong
Does the Tracks directory contain "links" of some sort (or junctions)?
Does this occur only on the encrypted drive?
Does this occur on all directories on the encrypted drive or only some?
Is your screenshot also showing that the TC directory calculation is also incorrect?
Does this occur only on the encrypted drive?
Does this occur on all directories on the encrypted drive or only some?
Is your screenshot also showing that the TC directory calculation is also incorrect?
Re: "everything" sometimes calculates occupied space completely wrong
1) they are plain directories with absolutely nothing in them.
2) hard to tell, my system disk is small, the others all encrypted. i will keep an eye on it.
3) only on very few. so its' (unfortunately) kinda hard to reproduce. but it seems to happen if there's a lot of activity in a directory, lets say unpacking lots of files using a simple batch script.
2) hard to tell, my system disk is small, the others all encrypted. i will keep an eye on it.
3) only on very few. so its' (unfortunately) kinda hard to reproduce. but it seems to happen if there's a lot of activity in a directory, lets say unpacking lots of files using a simple batch script.
Re: "everything" sometimes calculates occupied space completely wrong
ok, checked it. it happens on my un-encrypted system drive too.
i could easily reproduce this time:
but when i move those 2 subdirs to another place as well, "everything" seems to be fine again.
i could easily reproduce this time:
what i did. had lots of ZIP files (a directory with 2 subdirectories), unpacked them via batch (ended up with 8500 files), deleted the zips, moved the 8500 files to another directory (same drive). et voilà... same as in picture 1, both the now empty subdirectories are calculated wrong.but it seems to happen if there's a lot of activity in a directory, lets say unpacking lots of files using a simple batch script.
but when i move those 2 subdirs to another place as well, "everything" seems to be fine again.
Re: "everything" sometimes calculates occupied space completely wrong
If the issue is reproducible could you please send some verbose debugging information:
- In Everything, type in the following search and press ENTER:
/verbose - Type in the following search and press ENTER:
/debug - Reproduce the issue.
- Please send the debug output to support@voidtools.com
Re: "everything" sometimes calculates occupied space completely wrong
i will do so, next time i have to unpack a bunch of files.
Re: "everything" sometimes calculates occupied space completely wrong
Please try Everything 1.4.1.885.
Everything 1.4.1.885 fixes a bug where not all file sizes are calculated correctly after renaming a folder.
Everything-1.4.1.885.x86.zip
Everything-1.4.1.885.x64.zip
Everything 1.4.1.885 fixes a bug where not all file sizes are calculated correctly after renaming a folder.
Everything-1.4.1.885.x86.zip
Everything-1.4.1.885.x64.zip
Re: "everything" sometimes calculates occupied space completely wrong
cool, thanks.
it wasn't as easy to reproduce as expected. it happened again here and there, but never when it was in /debug mode. and as soon as i noticed it was too late, the debug window output buffer was overwritten with newer stuff.
i even packed and unpacked hundreds of small jpg files in a test folder, but no problems there.
i wonder if this really happens only here? i am using the x86 version because it eats less RAM, which is a good thing on my older notebook.
but maybe i should try the x64 version too. although, i doubt it would make a difference.
it wasn't as easy to reproduce as expected. it happened again here and there, but never when it was in /debug mode. and as soon as i noticed it was too late, the debug window output buffer was overwritten with newer stuff.
i even packed and unpacked hundreds of small jpg files in a test folder, but no problems there.
i wonder if this really happens only here? i am using the x86 version because it eats less RAM, which is a good thing on my older notebook.
but maybe i should try the x64 version too. although, i doubt it would make a difference.
Re: "everything" sometimes calculates occupied space completely wrong
so far it looks good, let's keep fingers crossed.
Re: "everything" sometimes calculates occupied space completely wrong
still fine.
sorry for spamming, but i'm still not 100% sure, although it should be ok now.
sorry for spamming, but i'm still not 100% sure, although it should be ok now.
Re: [FIXED] "everything" sometimes calculates occupied space completely wrong
sorry to say, but this bug is back since about 1.4.1.909
Re: [FIXED] "everything" sometimes calculates occupied space completely wrong
A couple questions:
Does this occur often?
Does the incorrect folder size go all the way back to the C: drive? (eg: if you search for root: is the size of your C: massive?)
Are you using NTFS or FOLDER indexing?
Do you have any exclude options enabled?
Does this occur often?
Does the incorrect folder size go all the way back to the C: drive? (eg: if you search for root: is the size of your C: massive?)
Are you using NTFS or FOLDER indexing?
Do you have any exclude options enabled?
Re: [FIXED] "everything" sometimes calculates occupied space completely wrong
sorry, i'm an idiot. it is not the same issue.
it's more the other way now, everything is MISSING big files.
.906 works fine, after .908+ has this issue, i might also try .907
and yes, it happens often.
i have some excludes, but only whole drives.
i will do some more testing.
it's more the other way now, everything is MISSING big files.
.906 works fine, after .908+ has this issue, i might also try .907
and yes, it happens often.
i have some excludes, but only whole drives.
i will do some more testing.
Re: [FIXED] "everything" sometimes calculates occupied space completely wrong
Please try Everything 1.4.1.914.
Everything 1.4.1.914 addresses an issue with reading large file sizes.
Everything 1.4.1.914 addresses an issue with reading large file sizes.
Re: [FIXED] "everything" sometimes calculates occupied space completely wrong
i've seen this before and i tried it, unfortunately it did not solve the issue for me. but i gave it a try again with .915, no luck again.
but yes, it's the bigger files that have "no size" in everything.
only rebuilding the database helps, but this is not exactly a solution.
i will try .907 now
/edit: up to .907 this works fine.
but yes, it's the bigger files that have "no size" in everything.
only rebuilding the database helps, but this is not exactly a solution.
i will try .907 now
/edit: up to .907 this works fine.
Re: [FIXED] "everything" sometimes calculates occupied space completely wrong
Could you please send some debug output from Everything 1.4.1.914:
- In Everything, type in the following search and press ENTER:
/debug_log - Reproduce the issue.
- Please send your %TEMP%\Everything Debug Log.txt to support@voidtools.com
Re: [FIXED] "everything" sometimes calculates occupied space completely wrong
done.
thanks for taking your time!
thanks for taking your time!
Re: [FIXED] "everything" sometimes calculates occupied space completely wrong
yes, it does work now properly, thanks a lot!