- does disabling Windows indexing compromise Everything functionality?
- is Windows indexing related to Prefetch and SuperPrefetch in any way?
- is it safe to disable Windows indexing?
Everything and Windows indexing
Everything and Windows indexing
since i am using Everything, i have disabled Windows indexing, and i am wondering:
Re: Everything and Windows indexing
No. Everything uses it's own method to get file information.
However ..
Everything 1.5 has an option to query the Windows index using the si: function.
This can be useful when you want to index the contents of files too. Everything 1.5 can do that already, but loads said content into RAM. Windows indexing doesn't.
No. Those are Windows mechanisms to load programs faster into RAM after the first start. When you start a program from Everything, these caches will get filled too (by Windows).
Windows indexing not only indexes the files on your disks, but is also responsible for searching in Windows Settings and installed programs (startmenu). Most people do use that.
You can configure Windows indexing to skip indexing files/folders on disk.
Re: Everything and Windows indexing
For finding dirs and file names no one needs Windows indexing if Everything is running
but Everything can query the Windows index.
The other importand search function of Everything and Windows indexing is content search.
I use Everythings content indexing for a small amount of importand files.
As Everything holds its index in memory I let Windows indexing make the rest as this is stored on disk.
but Everything can query the Windows index.
The other importand search function of Everything and Windows indexing is content search.
I use Everythings content indexing for a small amount of importand files.
As Everything holds its index in memory I let Windows indexing make the rest as this is stored on disk.