Whenever I add a network folder from my Synology NAS to the Everything Search Engine and start typing a search query, my Windows 11 PC crashes with a black screen and reboots. This isn't just the Everything software crashing; it's the entire PC, and it happens consistently whenever I start typing a search query. No error messages or warnings appear before the crash, and no other software causes this issue. The problem remains even after a fresh install of Windows 11.
Motherboard: Z790 AORUS ELITE X WIFI7 (latest firmware to address Intel Core i9-14900K stability issues related to elevated voltages)
Operating System
OS Name: Microsoft Windows 11 Pro
Version: 10.0.22631 Build 22631
OS activation and functionality are confirmed for all other applications.
Fresh Windows 11 install tested, but the issue persists.
Enabled SMB 1.0/CIFS File Sharing Support (SMB 1.0/CIFS Client), but no change.
Everything Search Engine Software
Fresh Windows 11 reinstall tested with Everything 1.4.1.1026 portable in both x86 and 64-bit versions.
Previous install used the Everything installer with identical crash results.
Both versions of Everything produce the same crash behavior.
Steps to Reproduce
Open Everything Search Engine.
Go to Options > Indexes > Folders.
Add the network folder: \\Eggnog\Shared (Synology NAS shared folder).
Index builds successfully, Everything appears functional.
After a few searches, Windows 11 crashes to a black screen and reboots.
NAS Details
Device: Synology DS918+ NAS
Operating System: DSM 7 (latest version)
SMB Settings: Enabled with SMB 2 and SMB 3 compatibility.
Additional Observations
No error logs or crash dump files are generated.
Other applications accessing the NAS do not trigger crashes.
All drivers and firmware are fully updated.
Issue is isolated to Everything Search Engine when network folder is added.
Request for Assistance
Any insights or suggestions on resolving this issue would be greatly appreciated. Has anyone encountered similar issues with Everything Search Engine on Windows 11 when using network folders? Are there any known compatibility concerns with Synology NAS or specific SMB settings?
Disabling icon_shell_extensions seems to have fixed the issue! I'll keep testing it to make sure, but so far, it is working when it would have crashed for sure before. Thank you!