When I add, remove, or rescan the files, the menu shows me all the files in the entire pc, even if I choose an empty folder it will always show me all the files and not just the ones from the folder I'm choosing.
It started happening last week since I tried to delete windows.edb cause I saw it was more than 20gb already, but since there I've had this problem with everything, does anyone knows how to fix it?
Everything does not show different folders
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therube
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Re: Everything does not show different folders
If you do a search for , what happens?
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Asparagus
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Re: Everything does not show different folders
Nothing? what should appear?
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void
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Re: Everything does not show different folders
Please send your Help -> Troubleshooting information.
Please check your indexed NTFS volumes under Tools -> Options -> NTFS.
Please check your indexed folders under Tools -> Options -> Folders.
-Please make sure you are not including duplicated NTFS volumes and folders.
Please check your indexed NTFS volumes under Tools -> Options -> NTFS.
Please check your indexed folders under Tools -> Options -> Folders.
-Please make sure you are not including duplicated NTFS volumes and folders.
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therube
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Re: Everything does not show different folders
Nothing.what should appear?
As in I assumed you did not have a file with that name, so it is expected that nothing appears.
And as nothing appears, as expected, I'm confused with, oh, I guess I didn't understand what you were saying (& still am not clear)?
OK, so just what do you mean by that?When I add, remove, or rescan the files, the menu shows me all the files in the entire pc, even if I choose an empty folder it will always show me all the files and not just the ones from the folder I'm choosing.
You're doing what, Options | Indexes... you're setting it to only include particular location(s) in the .db, & you're adding/removing said locations & (manually) rescanning (reindexing) them at some points in time?