The issue stems from there being duplicate file and folder entries that appear in the Everything results. These entries are not just duplicate files but they (after remapping) are exact duplicate entries that have the same filename, path, size, date, etc. Since the remapping is done to mirror the effect of the pooled drive letter, these duplicate entries will effectively point to the same target location. If there was some way for Everything to ignore these duplicates, perhaps while computing its file sorts, this would clean up the search results considerably. Currently, files will have as many dupes as there are mirrored copies of that file, but folders multiply out of control (especially folders near the root of the pool - they will have one entry per drive in the array). If these dupes could be filtered by default, this would make Everything index pooled solutions exactly as it does when natively indexing a single large volume - what the user sees in Everything would match what they saw when browsing the pooled volume.
Understood that this is an obscure feature on top of another obscure feature, so if implemented this could just be an option flag that only exists in Everything.ini. Else I'd suggest placing the checkbox near the other sort options under Indexes in the Options GUI.
Thanks in advance for considering this tweak. Users of pooled drives will be eternally grateful for your support on this one
Allyn