Wasn't paying attention.
Copied (don't even know) a "few" file - ah, actually I do have that...
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New Text Document-big - Copy - Copy - Copy (7) - Copy - Copy - Copy - Copy.txt
New Text Document-big - Copy - Copy - Copy (7) - Copy - Copy - Copy - Copy.txt
New Text Document-big - Copy - Copy - Copy (7) - Copy - Copy - Copy - Copy.txt
New Text Document-big - Copy - Copy - Copy (7) - Copy - Copy - Copy - Copy - Copy.txt
New Text Document-big - Copy - Copy - Copy (7) - Copy - Copy - Copy - Copy - Copy.txt
New Text Document-big - Copy - Copy - Copy (7) - Copy - Copy - Copy - Copy - Copy.txt
New Text Document-big - Copy - Copy - Copy (7) - Copy - Copy - Copy - Copy - Copy.txt
New Text Document-big - Copy - Copy - Copy (6).txt
New Text Document-big - Copy - Copy - Copy (6).txt
New Text Document-big - Copy - Copy - Copy (6).txt
New Text Document-big - Copy - Copy - Copy (6).txt
New Text Document-big - Copy - Copy - Copy (6) - Copy.txt
New Text Document-big - Copy - Copy - Copy (6) - Copy.txt
New Text Document-big - Copy - Copy - Copy (6) - Copy.txt
Then pasted same into Everything search (box).
And crash.
Not concerned.
Surprised, a bit (that my seemingly small data set caused an issue).
Yes, using x86 version, & (I think) it was at, yes, 1.84 GB of RAM at the crash.
(And since it happened, just throwing up the .dmp.
.
And even more surprised.
Fired up Everything.
Search History had the search, which (now) completed, without issue?
Ah, yes it does.Maybe instead of from Search History, the actual Paste played in?
Pasting said file names into Search box (again) causes crash.
Source file name (total) length (pasted) is 958 chars (exclusive of any added " & | & <sp>).
Looks like Search History (exported to .csv) shows only 531 chars of length (so it is truncated).