Content Indexing
I am aware of the following:
On the occasion of a forum post, I have added the file extension .MSG under Indexes - Content for test purposes.Setup content indexing wrote: Everything will keep content in memory.
Content indexing is intended for indexing user documents only.
I do not recommend indexing over 1GB of text.
For the best performance, set an include only folder.
Previously, I had this file type indexed ONLY by Windows Search.
My other settings - exclusive *.msg files - are listed here.
- 16.5.2023: Everything.db ... 1 239 283 809 Bytes
- 16.5.2023: *.msg added in "Options - 1.5.0.1346a (x64)" under "Content" - Include only files:
*.csv;*.doc;*.docx;*.eml;*.ini;*.ion;*.md;*.msg;*.odt;*.pdf;*.pps;*.ppt;*.pptx;*.txt;*.xls;*.xlsm;*.xlsx;*.xlt;*.xltm;*.xltx - 16.5.2023: Indexing properties... 41% -> Content indexing stopped while indexing a .msg file
- 16.5.2023: PC cold boot performed
- 16.5.2023: Content indexing continued and stopped at 99% when indexing a .msg file
- 16.5.2023: PC shut down
- 17.5.2023: PC booted up
- 17.5.2023: Indexing properties... 92% -> Content indexing stopped while indexing a .msg file
- 17.5.2023: Everything.db ... 1 297 419 641 Bytes
- 17.5.2023: File - Exit, Terminate ... startet Everything!? ...
- 17.5.2023: This time content indexing was finished!
- 17.5.2023: Everything.db ... 1 389 321 195 Bytes
- 18.05.2023 C:\Everything\Everything64.exe -update ... Everything.db saved without closing Everything 1.5.0.1346a (x64) first.
Everything - ESC pressed > icon in the systray. --> OK, i.e. no problem (not even when PC booted up)
Everything.db - 1.29 GB. - 19.05.2023 Indexes > Force Rebuild: OK (18 minutes) - ~600 000 objects (~485 000 files, ~110 000 folders)
At the moment I can work (including searching for file contents in *.msg files) as usual and without any problems in Everything.
I have more than enough RAM (only 20% to 25% is usually used) and the processor load is minimal
(I have listed the exact details below under "Device specifications").
For me the following questions arise:
- Should the recommendation of "limit of 1GB of text" be considered as a guideline or should not be exceeded at all,
not even with enough RAM? - Could a "Force Rebuild" be performed after a new file extension has been captured instead of an immediate indexing?
There has been no problem with a "Force Rebuild". - Should separate Everything instances be created for certain file types, e.g. *.pdf?
I currently see this as a possibility file content indexing for even more topics (file types, properties)
to be carried out in Everything - taking into account the available main memory (RAM).- RAM currently: 20% - 25% (depending on the number of browser windows, etc.)
- Everything 1.5.0.1346a (x64) - RAM: 1 552,8 MB
- Everything Service - RAM: 1,3 MB
- RAM currently: 20% - 25% (depending on the number of browser windows, etc.)
- OS Name Microsoft Windows 11 Pro
- Version 10.0.22621 Build 22621
- Processor Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-12600K 12th Gen, 3.70 GHz, 10 Cores, 16 Logical Processors
- Installed RAM 32.0 GB (31.8 GB usable)
- System type 64-bit operating system, x64-based processor
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- Edition Windows 11 Pro
- Version 22H2
- Installed on 05/10/2022
- OS build Build 22621.1702
- Experience Windows Feature Experience Pack 1000.22641.1000.0