Size criteria for subfolder search?
Size criteria for subfolder search?
How would I display all files (not folders) which have a size greater than 1 GB located in D:\DVD archives and its subfolders please ?
Terry, East Grinstead, UK
Terry, East Grinstead, UK
Re: Size criteria for subfolder search?
D:\DVD file: size:>1Gb
Why not RTFM?
Why not RTFM?
Last edited by ovg on Thu Mar 12, 2020 3:09 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Size criteria for subfolder search?
Thanks but I got no result with:
D:\DVD Archives: size:>1Gb
D:\DVD Archives: size:>1Gb
Re: Size criteria for subfolder search?
That is because it is not what @ovg suggested. Have you tried
D:\DVD files: size:>1Gb
Another way (as the foldername contains a space, you need to enclose it in ""
file: "D:\DVD Archives" size:>1Gb
Take a look at the Search Help Page for details and a *lot* more useful ways to find what you are searching for.
Using the Advanced Search can help you in searching too ( Menu:Search > Advanced Search ).
Re: Size criteria for subfolder search?
Turns out that
D:\DVD Archives size:>1Gb
does work after all.
But the hundred or so files (VOBs) had a size shown as 1,048,574 KB. Which is below the
strictly defined size of 1 GB, namely 1,048,576 KB!
D:\DVD Archives size:>1Gb
does work after all.
But the hundred or so files (VOBs) had a size shown as 1,048,574 KB. Which is below the
strictly defined size of 1 GB, namely 1,048,576 KB!
Re: Size criteria for subfolder search?
Your original query contained an extra ":" and that made a world of difference.
Strictly speaking, 1 GB = 1 000 000 KB.
You are referring to GiB or gibibytes
Re: Size criteria for subfolder search?
No, my original query was:Your original query contained an extra ":" and that made a world of difference.
"How would I display all files (not folders) which have a size greater than 1 GB located in D:\DVD archives and its subfolders please ?"
The first reply suggested D:\DVD file: size:>1Gb, which admittedly confused me by losing part of my specification.
No I'm not, although I'm well aware of the ambiguity. But I'm obviously using the term GB in the current context of a discussion about Everything. It treats the abbreviations '1Gb' or '1GB' as meaning 1,048,576 KB. Which is why I got the unexpected zero hits. Another search tool I use, AgentRansack gave the same result using '>1 GB' as the filter. I'm guessing most software does, even though it's not intuitive.Strictly speaking, 1 GB = 1 000 000 KB.
You are referring to GiB or gibibytes
Re: Size criteria for subfolder search?
Appears that Everything is treating "GB" as "GiB", so 1073741824 bytes.
So in Everything, > 1gb means > 1073741824 bytes.
Likewise, 1073741824 does not qualify (does not match the >), it has to be 1073741825 bytes, minimum.
chsize32.zip will very quickly (instantly) create randomly sized files.
So in Everything, > 1gb means > 1073741824 bytes.
Likewise, 1073741824 does not qualify (does not match the >), it has to be 1073741825 bytes, minimum.
chsize32.zip will very quickly (instantly) create randomly sized files.
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chsize32.exe GB1 1073741824
chsize32.exe GB2 1073741825
Re: Size criteria for subfolder search?
Quick tip: You can also use fsutil.exe for that. It is included with recent Windows versions (don't know about XP):
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fsutil.exe file createnew dummy.deleteme 123456
Re: Size criteria for subfolder search?
I tried both neat tools, thanks.
fsutil works fine from Win 10's Run box. Interestingly Tree Size displayed the result of
fsutil.exe file createnew 1GB.deleteme 1073741825
as '1GB.deleteme 1.0 GB '.
EDIT a few mins later: And the same for 1073741824
fsutil works fine from Win 10's Run box. Interestingly Tree Size displayed the result of
fsutil.exe file createnew 1GB.deleteme 1073741825
as '1GB.deleteme 1.0 GB '.
EDIT a few mins later: And the same for 1073741824
Re: Size criteria for subfolder search?
(Sure, fsutil works on XP.)