I'd like to start new search quickly after openning, but scan disk prevent me to do so ---- scanning will take a while.
How could I disable scanning at startup?
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And I only search old files, which I can't remember well. So, there is no need to rescan disk often. Here comes my advice:
*make new option to let EVERYTHING only rescan once a week, etc.
*let EVERYTHING rescan smartly, only when there's no keyboard/mouse operation in 5 minutes.
Great thanks!
How to prevent scan disk at startup?
Re: How to prevent scan disk at startup?
A couple ways:
1). Start Everything with monitors paused:
Everything.exe -monitor-pause
To resume updating your indexes, in Everything, type in the following search and press ENTER:
/monitor_resume
2). Use folder indexing instead of NTFS indexing:
3). Try Everything 1.5 alpha.
Everything 1.5 will update all indexes in the background, allowing you to search the existing index immediately.
1). Start Everything with monitors paused:
Everything.exe -monitor-pause
To resume updating your indexes, in Everything, type in the following search and press ENTER:
/monitor_resume
2). Use folder indexing instead of NTFS indexing:
- In Everything, from the Tools menu, click Options.
- Click the NTFS tab on the left.
- For each NTFS volume:
- Uncheck Include in database.
- Click the Folders tab on the left.
- Click Add....
- Select your NTFS volume and click OK.
- Repeat for additional NTFS volumes.
- Click OK.
3). Try Everything 1.5 alpha.
Everything 1.5 will update all indexes in the background, allowing you to search the existing index immediately.
Re: How to prevent scan disk at startup?
I tried method 1, and satisfied.
I like EVERYTHING. Good wishes!
I like EVERYTHING. Good wishes!
Re: How to prevent scan disk at startup?
4). Let Everything update in the background.
When Start Everything on system startup is enabled (Menu:Tools > Options > General), Everything will be scanning in the background to update your index. That way it will be up-to-date whenever you opne Everything.
Updating in the background uses very little resources.
When Start Everything on system startup is enabled (Menu:Tools > Options > General), Everything will be scanning in the background to update your index. That way it will be up-to-date whenever you opne Everything.
Updating in the background uses very little resources.