If I remember correctly, that fix fixes one thing and breaks another. Windows 10 is a huge mess of little inconsistencies. Windows 7 was not perfect, but was much closer to perfect than Windows 10.
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If I remember correctly, that fix fixes one thing and breaks another. Windows 10 is a huge mess of little inconsistencies. Windows 7 was not perfect, but was much closer to perfect than Windows 10.
Does that mean that the only known issue is Microsoft's own oblivion?? Because quite frankly Windows 10 at the moment is a trainwreck of inconsistencies. Don't get me started on the Control Panel and...
I was aware of Ultrasearch which, like Everything, uses the MFT as its index. The difference is that it seems to work with UAC enabled whereas everything needs to either run as Administrator or use a...
The beta version of Everything is very stable, at least it works exactly as expected and I've not had any problems for the longest time.
Windows Search may not be a resource hog but it does take...
YES you should because:
1) It constantly accesses your drives which uses resources, causes drive seek noise and keeps your disk access LEDs flashing which is very irritating.
2) It doesn't find...
It may be possible if the NVMe drivers are built into the installation image. The thing is, I'm not even sure that would work. My laptop has 4 drive bays, two for M.2 drives and the other two for...
Voidtools Everything should be the standard of any file search system: It is able to find literally any and every single file on your system, and it does so instantly. A file search function hat...
Thanks, unfortunately that's not what I was looking for, it's a tutorial for backing up the toolbar buttons, not the Quick Access (a.k.a. "Favorites") folders in the navigation pane.
Luckily I...
I'm reluctantly upgrading to W10 as my new laptop isn't supported by W7. My goal is to get W10 to work as similar as possible to W7.
Anyway, one of the things I'm finding really awkward is the new...
Windows search is a worthless piece of sh*t. Microsoft have a special talent for spending millions on f*cking up things that worked fine, while the real problems (e.g. searching for files) never get...
You misread the above posts: strangely, the solution was not to disable the firewall but to actually ENABLE it! One would have thought disabling the firewall would result in fewer usability...