I run Everything on three PCs (all Windows 10).
Usually, when I bring up Everything for a search, when the search bar is empty nothing is shown as match (which is what I would expect).
On my Surface Pro 6 today, when I launched Everything, with nothing in the search bar, it started showing what appeared to be every single file in the index, Over a million (according to the count at the bottom).
This happened after I rebooted the device and a Windows update was installed. It has Win 10 64bit Home, version 21H1, OS build 19043.1466
I updated Everything to version 1.4.1.1015 (x64) to see if that changed anything but it did not.
Is this a bug? A configuration option?
In practice I can still search and get the expected results, it's just odd that with no search terms it defaults to showing (ironically, I suppose) everything.
Empty search bar has Everything showing every file on my hard drive
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Re: Empty search bar has Everything showing every file on my hard drive
Tools | Options | General -> Results ---> Hide results when the search is empty
(AFAIK, hiding results is not the default behavior. At least, I have always seen results.)
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Re: Empty search bar has Everything showing every file on my hard drive
It isn't a matter of hiding results, It's that with no search in the search bar I see every file that is indexed.
Re: Empty search bar has Everything showing every file on my hard drive
That is by design. Everything shows all files and folders initially; entering a search in the search bar will limit the results to the files/folders that match. You can change the default behaviour as described by @therube.
I find the showing of all files very useful: when sorting by date modified (descending) you get a list of most recently changed files. Or using the out-of-the-box sorting by run-count (descending) gives you a list of most frequently used files/folders.
In about one third of the cases I now can find what I was looking for without typing a single letter .
I find the showing of all files very useful: when sorting by date modified (descending) you get a list of most recently changed files. Or using the out-of-the-box sorting by run-count (descending) gives you a list of most frequently used files/folders.
In about one third of the cases I now can find what I was looking for without typing a single letter .
Re: Empty search bar has Everything showing every file on my hard drive
Showing all results when the search is empty doesn't consume any noticeable RAM/CPU.
It can be useful to sort by Date Modified to find recently changes files.
It can be useful to sort by Date Modified to find recently changes files.