Version 1.2.1.451a, Windows 7 Ultimate x64
Everything displays some files that have already been deleted.
here is a screenshot (attached). You see that "date modified" is empty, because the file does not exist anymore. Reboot does not help.
Displaying non existing files
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Shark
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Displaying non existing files
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daspud
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Re: Displaying non existing files
try exiting everything (RC on system tray icon, exit) and then go to where you have everything installed. I put mine in Program Files(x86), but I don't think it has to be there.
Delete the everything.[pcname].[user].db file there and restart. this will cause it to rescan all the drives and rebuild the database. Sometimes it does seem to get a little lost.
Delete the everything.[pcname].[user].db file there and restart. this will cause it to rescan all the drives and rebuild the database. Sometimes it does seem to get a little lost.