Everything-1.5.0.1410b.x64.zip: Everything service and new indexing?
Everything-1.5.0.1410b.x64.zip: Everything service and new indexing?
After unzipping and starting Everything-1.5.0.1410b.x64.zip a message appears to select Everything Service (I pressed OK) and such. Now Everything is indexing properties.
Is it like it should be? So it then indexes the properties of all drives again?
Is it like it should be? So it then indexes the properties of all drives again?
Re: Everything-1.5.0.1410b.x64.zip: Everything service and new indexing?
No, Everything 1.5.0.1410b should work without a reindex.
Where did you extract your Everything.exe?
What is in this folder?
Please try terminating Everything.exe
Move out Everything.ini and Everything.db from your portable location.
Restart Everything.
Does the reindex persist?
Everything 1.5b Beta - Portable Version Update Recommendations
Where did you extract your Everything.exe?
What is in this folder?
Please try terminating Everything.exe
Move out Everything.ini and Everything.db from your portable location.
Restart Everything.
Does the reindex persist?
Everything 1.5b Beta - Portable Version Update Recommendations
Re: Everything-1.5.0.1410b.x64.zip: Everything service and new indexing?
On the external hard drive I downloaded it to. With WinRar. Then I copied the content (two files) over the existing Everything and clicked overwriting (before I in Task Manager had selected the Everything service and pressed DEL). Like I do every time.Where did you extract your Everything.exe?
The Everything.lng has to be overwritten as well?
This:What is in this folder?
Everything.lng
Everything.exe
Why do you ask?
Yes, it does:Please try terminating Everything.exe
Move out Everything.ini and Everything.db from your portable location.
Restart Everything.
Does the reindex persist?


What / why Beta version? Ah, there is no name anymore on the Everything window (like always before). It's now a Beta? The "a" kept (I thought for Alpha)?Everything 1.5b Beta - Portable Version Update Recommendations
So the way I described above obviously is not that good?
So it has to be done only that way?
To update the portable version (Everything 1.4 or 1.5a):
Exit Everything (File -> Exit)
From the Start menu, search for:
services
Right click Services and click Run as administrator.
Right click Everything and click Stop. (if listed)
Right click Everything (1.5a) and click Stop. (if listed)
Replace your Everything.exe with the Everything.exe from the Everything 1.5b portable zip.
Launch Everything.exe.
Re: Everything-1.5.0.1410b.x64.zip: Everything service and new indexing?
No.The Everything.lng has to be overwritten as well?
However, I recommend overwriting.
Just to check if Everything 1.5b is loading the settings wrong file.What is in this folder?
This:
Everything.lng
Everything.exe
Why do you ask?
Everything 1.5b will load Everything.ini (if that doesn't exist, it will load Everything-1.5a.ini)
No Everything.ini seems odd.
It sounds like Everything 1.5b copied your settings, but not your database?
What is listed under %APPDATA%\Everything ?
Everything is now beta.What / why Beta version? Ah, there is no name anymore on the Everything window (like always before). It's now a Beta? The "a" kept (I thought for Alpha)?
What is shown under Tools -> Debug -> Statistics -> Build -> Last Rebuild Reason?
Re: Everything-1.5.0.1410b.x64.zip: Everything service and new indexing?
Please try the following:
Terminate Everything.
Copy your %APPDATA%\Everything\Everything-1.5a.db to %APPDATA%\Everything\Everything.db
Restart Everything.
Terminate Everything.
Copy your %APPDATA%\Everything\Everything-1.5a.db to %APPDATA%\Everything\Everything.db
Restart Everything.
Re: Everything-1.5.0.1410b.x64.zip: Everything service and new indexing?
Thanks for the issue report Biff,
I found an issue with Everything 1.5b not using your Everything-1.5a.db
Please try the following:
Terminate Everything.
Update your Everything.exe with Everything-1.5.0.1411b
I found an issue with Everything 1.5b not using your Everything-1.5a.db
Please try the following:
Terminate Everything.
Update your Everything.exe with Everything-1.5.0.1411b
Re: Everything-1.5.0.1410b.x64.zip: Everything service and new indexing?
So the way I described above obviously is not that good?
So it has to be done only that way?

It is indexing now:

That is like it should be? I guess, yes. So every offline index gone now?
So it has to be done only that way?
But there was one. Everything.ini. And is again. And Everything-1.5a.ini still there.No Everything.ini seems odd.
Still or again there. Everything.db exact same size like before removing it.It sounds like Everything 1.5b copied your settings, but not your database?
Nothing, cannot find any Everything folder.What is listed under %APPDATA%\Everything ?

This:What is shown under Tools -> Debug -> Statistics -> Build -> Last Rebuild Reason?
Code: Select all
Last rebuild reason: Out of date NTFS volume C: is available
Ah, great, thank you! Done.I found an issue with Everything 1.5b not using your Everything 1.5a.db
Please try the following:
Terminate Everything.
Update your Everything.exe with Everything-1.5.0.1411b
It is indexing now:

That is like it should be? I guess, yes. So every offline index gone now?
So I do not need to do that anymore?Copy your %APPDATA%\Everything\Everything-1.5a.db to %APPDATA%\Everything\Everything.db
Restart Everything.
Re: Everything-1.5.0.1410b.x64.zip: Everything service and new indexing?
Everything shouldn't be reindexing.
Please try the following:
Terminate Everything.
In Windows Explorer, type in the following address:
Rename your Everything.db to Everything-old.db
Rename your Everything.backup.db to Everything-old.backup.db
Update your Everything.exe with Everything-1.5.0.1411b
Run Everything.exe
Does the reindex persist?
Please try the following:
Terminate Everything.
In Windows Explorer, type in the following address:
%LOCALAPPDATA%\EverythingRename your Everything.db to Everything-old.db
Rename your Everything.backup.db to Everything-old.backup.db
Update your Everything.exe with Everything-1.5.0.1411b
Run Everything.exe
Does the reindex persist?
Re: Everything-1.5.0.1410b.x64.zip: Everything service and new indexing?
I message appears: not found.In Windows Explorer, type in the following address:
%LOCALAPPDATA%\Everything
Done.Rename your Everything.db to Everything-old.db
Not there. Only Everything-1.5a.backup.db.Rename your Everything.backup.db to Everything-old.backup.db
Yes, it does.Update your Everything.exe with Everything-1.5.0.1411b
Run Everything.exe
Does the reindex persist?
Re: Everything-1.5.0.1410b.x64.zip: Everything service and new indexing?
In Everything, from the Help menu, click Troubleshooting information.
What is your Database location? eg: C:\users\your-username\appdata\local\Everything\Everything.db
What is your Database location? eg: C:\users\your-username\appdata\local\Everything\Everything.db
Re: Everything-1.5.0.1410b.x64.zip: Everything service and new indexing?
This one: I:\Vorgend\Everything\Everything.db
Re: Everything-1.5.0.1410b.x64.zip: Everything service and new indexing?
Excellent, thank you.
Do you have a I:\Vorgend\Everything\Everything-1.5a.db ?
Do you have a I:\Vorgend\Everything\Everything-1.5a.db ?
Re: Everything-1.5.0.1410b.x64.zip: Everything service and new indexing?
Please try the following:
Terminate Everything.
Delete.
Copy your to
Restart Everything.
Does the issue persist?
Terminate Everything.
Delete
I:\Vorgend\Everything\Everything.dbCopy your
I:\Vorgend\Everything\Everything-1.5a.dbI:\Vorgend\Everything\Everything.dbRestart Everything.
Does the issue persist?
Re: Everything-1.5.0.1410b.x64.zip: Everything service and new indexing?
I'm running the latest B release. In my services currently it still shows "Everything (1.5a)" with the path of:
"C:\Users\*****\Documents\Portable Apps\Everything-1.5.0.1408a.x64\Everything.exe" -svc
I know the folder says Everything-1.5.0.1408a.x64, but I did replace the Everything.exe with the one from Everything-1.5.0.1410b.x64. I am running it in portable mode. When I ran it the first time it did have to do a rescan. I was not using any other plugins. So all I did was replace the app's .exe.
I just went into Tools / Options and I unchecked, rechecked "Everything Service" & "Run indexing process as administrator", clicked apply then ok.
Now the services shows "Everything" with the version portion dropped. Everything appears in working order, no pun intended. The scan took a bit but not too long. I've been curious how much memory would be used if I also indexed file content. I feel like that could be useful.
Lets say I do rescan and include file content, does this save as a file somewhere other than just in memory? I do see an option for database location though. Is it possible when using Everything and doing a typical search to exclude file content temporarily? I'm afraid there may be too many results. If there is a quick option to just do a normal search without content, it is evading me. I'm not sure what stuff I would exclude. I would have to think about it for awhile. I have 32GB of RAM and normally not using a whole lot. Is there a recommendation for the memory limit?
"C:\Users\*****\Documents\Portable Apps\Everything-1.5.0.1408a.x64\Everything.exe" -svc
I know the folder says Everything-1.5.0.1408a.x64, but I did replace the Everything.exe with the one from Everything-1.5.0.1410b.x64. I am running it in portable mode. When I ran it the first time it did have to do a rescan. I was not using any other plugins. So all I did was replace the app's .exe.
I just went into Tools / Options and I unchecked, rechecked "Everything Service" & "Run indexing process as administrator", clicked apply then ok.
Now the services shows "Everything" with the version portion dropped. Everything appears in working order, no pun intended. The scan took a bit but not too long. I've been curious how much memory would be used if I also indexed file content. I feel like that could be useful.
Lets say I do rescan and include file content, does this save as a file somewhere other than just in memory? I do see an option for database location though. Is it possible when using Everything and doing a typical search to exclude file content temporarily? I'm afraid there may be too many results. If there is a quick option to just do a normal search without content, it is evading me. I'm not sure what stuff I would exclude. I would have to think about it for awhile. I have 32GB of RAM and normally not using a whole lot. Is there a recommendation for the memory limit?
Re: Everything-1.5.0.1410b.x64.zip: Everything service and new indexing?
Sorry, I am not quite sure. I just renamed the Everything-1.5a.db to Everything.db, moved the existing before?Copy your
I:\Vorgend\Everything\Everything-1.5a.db
to
I:\Vorgend\Everything\Everything.db
No indexing.
Re: Everything-1.5.0.1410b.x64.zip: Everything service and new indexing?
Sorry, how does one do that? It’s obviously not just renaming.Copy your
I:\Vorgend\Everything\Everything-1.5a.db
to
I:\Vorgend\Everything\Everything.db
Re: Everything-1.5.0.1410b.x64.zip: Everything service and new indexing?
Right click your Everything-1.5a.db and click Copy.Sorry, how does one do that? It’s obviously not just renaming.
Right click in an empty spot and click Paste.
Rename the copied Everything-1.5a - Copy.db to Everything.db
Relaunch Everything.exe
Does the reindexing persist?
Installing the Everything 1.5b service should clear the Everything 1.5a service.I'm running the latest B release. In my services currently it still shows "Everything (1.5a)" with the path of:
"C:\Users\*****\Documents\Portable Apps\Everything-1.5.0.1408a.x64\Everything.exe" -svc
The content and property index is stored in your Everything.dbLets say I do rescan and include file content, does this save as a file somewhere other than just in memory?
Please copy your Everything-1.5a.db to Everything.db before starting Everything.exe. (terminate Everything if its already running)
If you set a database location, Everything 1.5b does not automatically copy Everything-1.5a.db to Everything.db
Re: Everything-1.5.0.1410b.x64.zip: Everything service and new indexing?
Sorry for my misunderstanding. OK, I had done that:Right click your Everything-1.5a.db and click Copy.
Right click in an empty spot and click Paste.
Rename the copied Everything-1.5a.db to Everything.db
Does the reindexing persist?
No, no, it does not persist.Sorry, I am not quite sure. I just renamed the Everything-1.5a.db to Everything.db, moved the existing before?
No indexing.
Re: Everything-1.5.0.1410b.x64.zip: Everything service and new indexing?
@void
If content has been indexed, is it possible to turn it off temporarily for a search? Or does it need to be disabled? I can only imagine it'll take a long time to index the content
Currently Everything is showing 1,873,881 items @ 29.1TB. But yeah, curious if there's a toggle or something to not include content for searches as I think I would use it, but not for every search I want to do if that makes sense.
If content has been indexed, is it possible to turn it off temporarily for a search? Or does it need to be disabled? I can only imagine it'll take a long time to index the content
Currently Everything is showing 1,873,881 items @ 29.1TB. But yeah, curious if there's a toggle or something to not include content for searches as I think I would use it, but not for every search I want to do if that makes sense.
Re: Everything-1.5.0.1410b.x64.zip: Everything service and new indexing?
Everything will only search content if you include content: in your search.If content has been indexed, is it possible to turn it off temporarily for a search? Or does it need to be disabled? I can only imagine it'll take a long time to index the content
Re: Everything-1.5.0.1410b.x64.zip: Everything service and new indexing?
So I have to rename the Everything-1.5a.backup.db to Everything-1.5a.db? Or just copy and overwrite the old exe with the new version (like usual): https://www.voidtools.com/Everything-1. ... 1b.x64.zip? Or keep the old Everything-1.5a.db?
Re: Everything-1.5.0.1410b.x64.zip: Everything service and new indexing?
No need if Everything 1.5b is loading without reindexing.So I have to rename the Everything-1.5a.backup.db to Everything-1.5a.db?
You're all set.
Please consider making a backup of your Everything-1.5a.db
Everything-1.5a.db and Everything-1.5a.backup.db can be deleted.
Please optionally replace your Everything.exe with the latest portable beta.Or just copy and overwrite the old exe with the new version
Re: Everything-1.5.0.1410b.x64.zip: Everything service and new indexing?
Ah, OK, thank you very much!
Re: Everything-1.5.0.1410b.x64.zip: Everything service and new indexing?
I'm not following. All the options under the search tab don't mention it. Such as match case, match whole words, match prefix, etc, and the file types.void wrote: Thu May 14, 2026 9:22 amEverything will only search content if you include content: in your search.If content has been indexed, is it possible to turn it off temporarily for a search? Or does it need to be disabled? I can only imagine it'll take a long time to index the content
Re: Everything-1.5.0.1410b.x64.zip: Everything service and new indexing?
To bypass your content index, please prefix your content: search with fromdisk:
For example:
fromdisk:content:"my content search"
from-disk:
For example:
fromdisk:content:"my content search"
from-disk:
Re: Everything-1.5.0.1410b.x64.zip: Everything service and new indexing?
Everything 1.5.0.1412b will now copy your Everything 1.5a database when using a custom database location or multi-user database filename.
@Biff, you're all good, nothing to update here.
This is for anyone else having trouble.
@Biff, you're all good, nothing to update here.
This is for anyone else having trouble.
Re: Everything-1.5.0.1410b.x64.zip: Everything service and new indexing?
Ah, OK, so I can skip 1.5.0.1412b and just continue with the updates after that. Many thanks!