I've put this on my things to fix list.
Sorry for that ...
Thanks for testing the -monitor-pause command and letting me know it doesn't work as intended. It is appreciated.
-monitor-pause is currently sent to the active instance to pause the monitors, this will happen after the db has been loaded and updated.
I don't have an easy fix for this. I will address it in Everything 1.5.
Future versions of Everything (Everything 1.5+) will update in the background and you'll be able to search immediately after starting Everything.
Some suggestions:
1). Keeping Everything running in the background will help reduce the "updating database"... status (As NotNull mentioned).
2). Disable software that might be constantly changing your file system.
You can run Everything in debug mode to see file system changes:
- In Everything, type in the following search and press ENTER:
/debug
File system changes are shown in Cyan color.
To close the debug console:
- In Everything, type in the following search and press ENTER:
/debug
3). Try using folder indexing instead of NTFS indexing.
Folder indexes are always updated in the background.
- In Everything, from the Tools menu, click Options.
- Click the NTFS tab.
- For each NTFS volume:
- Uncheck Include in database.
- Click the Folders tab.
- Click Add....
- Select a NTFS volume and click OK.
- Repeat for additional NTFS volumes.
- Click OK.
Your folder indexes will be updated in the background when you start Everything.