My time has been soaked up by (1) grass clippings/composting and (2) thinking about how to resolve the term "removable" for users who, like me, think that a removable drive is a drive that can be removed, and a drive that can be removed is a removable drive.
I attach an incomplete document with early thoughts. I have set up NINE media devices to hold the same set of files, and plan to navigate a path of mounting so that any drive/device/media that can be taken offline without a screwdriver will behave in the same way to the user.
Now this may not be possible in all nine of my benchmarks, but if so, at least I will have documented it.
"I want the system to react as follows: Whenever one or more of the transient drives is mounted, its files and their Content: are available to me through the Everything interface. But when the drives are dismounted (physically unconnected to my laptop), then their files and their Content: are NOT available to me through the Everything interface.
A bonus would be a means by which Everything could automatically roll in an existing EFU file of the media whenever the media is off-line."
Cheers, Chris
Terminolgy - Transient Media
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Re: Terminolgy - Transient Media
Offline volumes are shown ghosted. (transparent)But when the drives are dismounted (physically unconnected to my laptop), then their files and their Content: are NOT available to me through the Everything interface.
Please try adding a Online Only filter:
- In Everything 1.5, from the Search menu, click Add to filters....
- Change the Name to: Online Only.
- Change the Search to: !offline:
- Click OK.
Keep your volumes in your index at all times.
-Don't check automatically remove offline volumes under Tools -> Options -> FAT/NTFS/ReFS
I use !offline: here as that will match files/folders where they are online or if the online status is unknown.
Using online: will only match files/folders where they are online. (unknown online status will not be matched).
The online status will be unknown for volumes that cannot be monitored, for example: filelists.
online:
offline:
For now, Everything will use the system to determine if a volume is removable.
Specifically, the GetDriveType API.
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Re: Terminolgy - Transient Media
Thank you for this Void. As usual you had anticipated my needs before I articulated them. Off/Online is closer to my needs. I have a stack of media populated with files and plan to work my way through them one by one from this user's point of view.
I explored off-line lists with EFUs a couple of months ago, but this time I am looking at what I hope will be "instant recognition" when the media is inserted. This might mean that there are twenty CDs of photos, one from each wedding, so that I know that the media is "Betty's Wedding", but need to explore the disk just once to select a specific photo. Or a USB drive or key labelled "Classical Instrumental" and need to extract a specific file.
I will update this thread as I stumble (grin)
Thanks again.
Chris
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Re: Terminolgy - Transient Media
The number of Transient media continues to grow, and I will not be exercising all my options.
I have found a ten-year old SDCard from a digital camera, and have an adapter for the micro-SDCard from my smartphone.
heh heh.
I will mount both media as plane-Jane devices - no encryption or funny stuff.
The micro-SDCard will be left formatted as it is - it is a day-to-day device on a smart phone - but the old camera card I have reformatted as FAT. Three options were offered FAT, FAT32, NTFS.
Given my desire for a seamless recognition of transient media, which of the three options might be best for this trial?
I have not yet experimented with the on/offline filter. I am still uncovering old media, formatting/encrypting, and loading with my sample file set.
Thanks for any hints, Chris
I have found a ten-year old SDCard from a digital camera, and have an adapter for the micro-SDCard from my smartphone.
heh heh.
I will mount both media as plane-Jane devices - no encryption or funny stuff.
The micro-SDCard will be left formatted as it is - it is a day-to-day device on a smart phone - but the old camera card I have reformatted as FAT. Three options were offered FAT, FAT32, NTFS.
Given my desire for a seamless recognition of transient media, which of the three options might be best for this trial?
I have not yet experimented with the on/offline filter. I am still uncovering old media, formatting/encrypting, and loading with my sample file set.
Thanks for any hints, Chris
Re: Terminolgy - Transient Media
I recommend using the default FAT for micro-SDcards for compatibility with devices.