Everything Finds Files That Windows Explorer Can't

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skeezix
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Everything Finds Files That Windows Explorer Can't

Post by skeezix »

Just wondering...

When I use Windows Explorer to open the "preload" whatever-it-is on my "RECOVERY X:" drive in Windows 10, I get a warning message and I cannot see any file names inside it.

When I use Everything to view the contents of the same folder, I can see a lot of Install file names. Is it possible to configure Windows 10 so that I can see the contents of this "folder"?
void
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Re: Everything Finds Files That Windows Explorer Can't

Post by void »

It is a permissions setting. File permissions are ignored by Everything when indexing.

I highly recommend you DO NOT change permissions on your recovery drive.
However, if you do wish to view these files in Explorer:
  • In Windows Explorer (or Everything), Right X: and click Properties.
  • Click the Security Tab.
  • Click Advanced.
  • Click Change permissions.
  • Check Replace all child object permission enteries with inheritable permission entries from this object.
  • Click OK.
  • Click Yes for This will replace explicitly defined permissions on all descendants of this object with inheritable permissions from Recovery (X:)
https://www.disk-partition.com/articles ... -5740.html
NotNull
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Re: Everything Finds Files That Windows Explorer Can't

Post by NotNull »

skeezix wrote:Just wondering...

When I use Windows Explorer to open the "preload" whatever-it-is on my "RECOVERY X:" drive in Windows 10, I get a warning message and I cannot see any file names inside it.
This is some Windows bug that came with the 1803 upgrade: all of the sudden these REcovery partitions got assigned a driveletter.

It might get fixed in a later update, but you can remove the driveletter right now by:
- start diskmgmt.msc as administrator
- right-click the recovery disk
- choose Change driveletter
- choose Remove.

(You will probably have to reboot to activate changes)
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