That is not possible. This is due to the way Everything is organized internally: files and folders are stored in separate internal "databases".
This makes Everything faster.
What you could do, is limit the number of search results, by specifying a specific size (range):
For example, enter this search query in the search bar:
Explanation and (a lot) more search possibilities can be found here
Most of these possibilities are also accessible in a GUI. For that, go to Menu:Search > Advanced Search.
i downloaded it now and i can't exclude folders. when i save the settings it re-does "sorting files" ad infinitum and the CPU is at 90% until i kill Everything 1.5a
First guess: you sorted by something (like Size) that is not in the Everything database, which causes Everything to inspect every single file individually.
Make sure that property is included in the database. For example, Size:
Go to Menu:Tools > Options > Indexes
Check Index file size, Index folder size and Fast size sort
Click the OK button
Let Everything do it's thing (might take a minute).
I have no solution for you at the moment - here Everything 1.5 is even faster than 1.4 - but someone else might.
How do you exclude these folders?
- By excluding them on the search bar (i.e. ext:doc !c:\windows)
- By excluding them through a Filter (Menu:Search > Organize Filters)
- Through Temporary Excludes (Menu:Index > Enable Temporary Excludes)
- By excluding them from the index completely (Menu:Tools > Options > Indexes > Exclude)
i'm guessing there's a combination of settings which causes this? it does feel like a bug.....
however, if i just go to Indexes>NTFS and then uncheck "include in database" for the drives i want to exclude, it doesn't show files from those drives in the results window, effectively producing the same search results! so, maybe i'm just using the drive exclusions the wrong way from the start and drives should really be excluded from the database via Indexes>NTFS?
1.5a has since added the menu option View > Sort By > Mix Files and Folders.
Also, these search syntax verbs can be used instead.
mix-sort:
no-mix-sort:
sort-mix:
no-sort-mix:
Mix file and folder results together when sorting results.
Overrides the mix file and folder setting in the UI.
Enabling will slightly reduce search performance.
Combine with sort: to set the sort order.
Only works for name, path, size, date modified, date created, date accessed and attribute sorts.
Fast sorting must also be enabled.
void wrote: Fri Apr 16, 2021 7:38 amEverything 1.5.0.1254a fixes an issue with getting stuck indexing when you have an exclude filter.
Please let me know if the issue persists.
i just realized 1.5 never got pushed for release?
most recent version is 1.4.1.1026
im not really comfortable using an alpha build of software for managing and deleting files to be honest but is an alpha available with mixing folders in results?
thanks