3tb external HDD not searching
3tb external HDD not searching
Hello. I am a loyal user of voidtools. However, I am having issues these days. I installed a new HDD of 3tb and is NTFS formatted. The search engine won't search in it. Even when I right click on the disk it says 0 objects while the disk is full of stuff. I am unsure how to make this work. Thanks
Re: 3tb external HDD not searching
Ensure Everything service is installed [Options > General > Everyhting Service]
Ensure the NTFS drive is included [Options > NTFS > Select the 3tb HDD Volume > Check Include in database]
Force Rebuild [Options > Indexes > Force Rebuild]
Ensure the NTFS drive is included [Options > NTFS > Select the 3tb HDD Volume > Check Include in database]
Force Rebuild [Options > Indexes > Force Rebuild]
Re: 3tb external HDD not searching
Thanks for your reply. However, I already did those settings. It simply skips the entire drive and does not search in it. I am using 64 bit latest versions and drive is ntfs formated. This is really annoying because all files I needed were moved to that drive. ThanksStamimail wrote:Ensure Everything service is installed [Options > General > Everyhting Service]
Ensure the NTFS drive is included [Options > NTFS > Select the 3tb HDD Volume > Check Include in database]
Force Rebuild [Options > Indexes > Force Rebuild]
Re: 3tb external HDD not searching
Try to download a new portable version, and run it as administrator (to be able to index NTFS).
What happen?
What happen?
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What do you mean by that? Is this something that you do in Explorer, Everything or even yet another utility?Nikola wrote:Even when I right click on the disk it says 0 objects while the disk is full of stuff.
If Explorer itself doesn't 'see' the files, what do you expect from Everything?
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Explorer sees the files I can normally browse them.NotNull wrote:What do you mean by that? Is this something that you do in Explorer, Everything or even yet another utility?Nikola wrote:Even when I right click on the disk it says 0 objects while the disk is full of stuff.
If Explorer itself doesn't 'see' the files, what do you expect from Everything?
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Same happens. It simpply skips to scan the drive and therofre not searching in it.Stamimail wrote:Try to download a new portable version, and run it as administrator (to be able to index NTFS).
What happen?
Re: 3tb external HDD not searching
Thanks for explaining! Makes it a little easier to see what's going on
TIP 1: If you used a cluster size > 64k for your NTFS filesystem, you need Everything 1.4.889 or above
(viewtopic.php?t=6531)
TIP2: Explorer accesses the files in another way than Everything does. Everything reads the MFT. You might have issues with this MFT.
Instructions on how to fix these are (for example) here: viewtopic.php?f=5&t=6222&p=18633&hilit=mft#p18633
Workaround: You can 'force' Everything to access the files in the same way as Explorer does, by using Folder Indexing instead of NTFS indexing:
Add E:\ in Menu:Tools > Options > Indexes > Folders
Good luck and please let us know what works (or not)
TIP 1: If you used a cluster size > 64k for your NTFS filesystem, you need Everything 1.4.889 or above
(viewtopic.php?t=6531)
TIP2: Explorer accesses the files in another way than Everything does. Everything reads the MFT. You might have issues with this MFT.
Instructions on how to fix these are (for example) here: viewtopic.php?f=5&t=6222&p=18633&hilit=mft#p18633
Workaround: You can 'force' Everything to access the files in the same way as Explorer does, by using Folder Indexing instead of NTFS indexing:
Add E:\ in Menu:Tools > Options > Indexes > Folders
Good luck and please let us know what works (or not)
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Hmm thanks. Doubt I have issues with MFT. Well, the hard drive is fairly new and such. I tried above given suggestions and only adding E:/ worked. Other than that, it simply won't scan for that disk. It skips it.NotNull wrote:Thanks for explaining! Makes it a little easier to see what's going on
TIP 1: If you used a cluster size > 64k for your NTFS filesystem, you need Everything 1.4.889 or above
(viewtopic.php?t=6531)
TIP2: Explorer accesses the files in another way than Everything does. Everything reads the MFT. You might have issues with this MFT.
Instructions on how to fix these are (for example) here: viewtopic.php?f=5&t=6222&p=18633&hilit=mft#p18633
Workaround: You can 'force' Everything to access the files in the same way as Explorer does, by using Folder Indexing instead of NTFS indexing:
Add E:\ in Menu:Tools > Options > Indexes > Folders
Good luck and please let us know what works (or not)
Here is the debug log: https://pastebin.com/bJqwd9Ez
Re: 3tb external HDD not searching
You are still on an older version (1.4.1.877). Sure about your cluster size?
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I am using latest, provdided by the main website. And yeah, pretty sure.NotNull wrote:You are still on an older version (1.4.1.877). Sure about your cluster size?
Thinking about that. What if HDD is GPD and not MBR? Think sizes more than 2tb are not supported by MBR.
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@ovg: Good luck getting through to @nikola!:ovg wrote:2Nikola
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=5718
stamimail wrote:Try to download a new portable version
NotNull wrote: you need Everything 1.4.889 or above
(viewtopic.php?t=6531)
And yet ....NotNull wrote:You are still on an older version (1.4.1.877).
I give up. I'm going to do more useful things with my time and brains.nikola wrote:I am using latest
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2NotNull
No, thanks , I don't care
No, thanks , I don't care
Re: 3tb external HDD not searching
Does the External HDD show up in Tools -> Options -> NTFS?
Is Include in database checked?
Please check your external HDD for errors:
Is Include in database checked?
Please check your external HDD for errors:
- Please backup anything important on your drive before checking it for errors.
- In Windows Explorer, right click your drive and click Properties.
- Click the Tools tab.
- Click Check now...
- Click Start
- If prompted to schedule a scan on the next restart, click Yes.
- In Everything, from the Tools menu, click Options.
- Click the Indexes tab.
- Click Force Rebuild.
- Click OK.
- From a command prompt run the following command:
fsutil fsinfo volumeinfo e: - What is displayed in the console?
fsutil fsinfo ntfsinfo e: - What is displayed in the console?