Search RECYCLE.BINs?
Search RECYCLE.BINs?
How could one include the search in RECYCLE.BINs (generally) or the search in RECYCLE.BINs on special drives?
Re: Search RECYCLE.BINs?
Please try searching for:
:\$recycle.bin\
This will search in the recycle bins on all drives.
If you want to search on a specific drive, for example your E: drive, search for:
e:\$recycle.bin\
or combine multiple drives with the OR operator (|) , for example, search in the recycle bin drive on your G: drive and H: drive:
g:\$recycle.bin\|h:\$recycle.bin\
:\$recycle.bin\
This will search in the recycle bins on all drives.
If you want to search on a specific drive, for example your E: drive, search for:
e:\$recycle.bin\
or combine multiple drives with the OR operator (|) , for example, search in the recycle bin drive on your G: drive and H: drive:
g:\$recycle.bin\|h:\$recycle.bin\
Re: Search RECYCLE.BINs?
Many thanks!
So if I wanted to include it in all of my searches I would have to add :\$recycle.bin\ to each "Filter", I guess.
Very sorry for may bad understanding:
I want to add :\$recycle.bin\ to this "Filter" / search, what is wrong(?):
!A: !B: !D: !E: !F: !G: !H: !K: !L: !M: !N: !O: !P: !Q: !R: !S: !T: !U: !V: !W: !X: !Y: !Z:
so I did this:
:\$recycle.bin\ !A: !B: !D: !E: !F: !G: !H: !K: !L: !M: !N: !O: !P: !Q: !R: !S: !T: !U: !V: !W: !X: !Y: !Z:
And what is wrong here: I:\$recycle.bin\ ake18THAR11IAGsdfRAN33434BRNS.part
or
:\$recycle.bin\ ake18THAR11IAGsdfRAN33434BRNS.part
So if I wanted to include it in all of my searches I would have to add :\$recycle.bin\ to each "Filter", I guess.
Very sorry for may bad understanding:
I want to add :\$recycle.bin\ to this "Filter" / search, what is wrong(?):
!A: !B: !D: !E: !F: !G: !H: !K: !L: !M: !N: !O: !P: !Q: !R: !S: !T: !U: !V: !W: !X: !Y: !Z:
so I did this:
:\$recycle.bin\ !A: !B: !D: !E: !F: !G: !H: !K: !L: !M: !N: !O: !P: !Q: !R: !S: !T: !U: !V: !W: !X: !Y: !Z:
And what is wrong here: I:\$recycle.bin\ ake18THAR11IAGsdfRAN33434BRNS.part
or
:\$recycle.bin\ ake18THAR11IAGsdfRAN33434BRNS.part
Re: Search RECYCLE.BINs?
Please try:
:\$recycle.bin\ | < !A: !B: !D: !E: !F: !G: !H: !K: !L: !M: !N: !O: !P: !Q: !R: !S: !T: !U: !V: !W: !X: !Y: !Z: >
or, alternatively:
:\$recycle.bin\ | C: | I: | J:
:\$recycle.bin\ | < !A: !B: !D: !E: !F: !G: !H: !K: !L: !M: !N: !O: !P: !Q: !R: !S: !T: !U: !V: !W: !X: !Y: !Z: >
or, alternatively:
:\$recycle.bin\ | C: | I: | J:
Re: Search RECYCLE.BINs?
Very sorry, nothing of it I can get to work.
This line
:\$recycle.bin\ | < !A: !B: !D: !E: !F: !G: !H: !K: !L: !M: !N: !O: !P: !Q: !R: !S: !T: !U: !V: !W: !X: !Y: !Z: >
here:
And
I have created and empry text file and deletet it:
TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTtteeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesssssssssssssttttttttttt.txt
So it is in the bin now:
So when I search for
TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTtteeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesssssssssssssttttttttttt.txt
it should be findable, I would think.
This line
:\$recycle.bin\ | < !A: !B: !D: !E: !F: !G: !H: !K: !L: !M: !N: !O: !P: !Q: !R: !S: !T: !U: !V: !W: !X: !Y: !Z: >
here:
And
I have created and empry text file and deletet it:
TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTtteeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesssssssssssssttttttttttt.txt
So it is in the bin now:
So when I search for
TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTtteeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesssssssssssssttttttttttt.txt
it should be findable, I would think.
Re: Search RECYCLE.BINs?
Filenames in the $recycle.bin are mangled.
Everything will index these mangled filenames as is.
There should be two files in the $recycle.bin that describe a deleted file.
$i<...>.ext the file index (contains the original filename).
$r<...>.ext the original file data.
In short, the original filename for files is not search-able in Everything.
Everything will index these mangled filenames as is.
There should be two files in the $recycle.bin that describe a deleted file.
$i<...>.ext the file index (contains the original filename).
$r<...>.ext the original file data.
In short, the original filename for files is not search-able in Everything.
Re: Search RECYCLE.BINs?
Ah, it does not treat the files in the bin like file managers, e.g. Win Explorer, does. Sorry, didn't thought so. Because of that it does not make sense to serach in the bin.Everything will index these mangled filenames as is.
I assume, one cannot get to know (in an easy way) the origin name and no not search for it.There should be two files in the $recycle.bin that describe a deleted file.
$i<...>.ext the file index (contains the original filename).
$r<...>.ext the original file data.
OK, that is a pitty. Thank you and sorry again.In short, the original filename for files is not search-able in Everything.
Re: Search RECYCLE.BINs?
Currently, yes.Because of that it does not make sense to serach in the bin.
I'm working on indexing the true recycle bin folder with the correct display names.
There will also be a displayname: search option in a future release of Everything, so you'll be able to do something like:
:\$recycle.bin\ displayname:TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTtteeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesssssssssssssttttttttttt.txt
Re: Search RECYCLE.BINs?
That sounds great. Looking forward to the new option, thank you!