rlv567
Loc: Baguio City, Philippines
I have the very bad habit of sometimes moving files from the desktop to some new location - which I promptly forget. A while back, I ran across a program which is a great time saver (though I don't remember where I saw it). It will find - almost instantaneously! - any file or folder for which you are looking. It's free --
www.master-seeker (dot) com/. I HIGHLY recommend it!
Loren - in Beautiful Baguio City
You can do the same (in Windows) by going to File Manager and using the Search function.
Najataagihe wrote:
You can do the same (in Windows) by going to File Manager and using the Search function.
(First obvious question is why are you moving files?
Don't they like where they live?)
TriX
Loc: Raleigh, NC
Najataagihe wrote:
You can do the same (in Windows) by going to File Manager and using the Search function.
Everything (free) is a faster, more powerful search engine for Windows and one of the most useful utilities you can download - I use it weekly.
rlv567 wrote:
I have the very bad habit of sometimes moving files from the desktop to some new location - which I promptly forget. A while back, I ran across a program which is a great time saver (though I don't remember where I saw it). It will find - almost instantaneously! - any file or folder for which you are looking. It's free --
www.master-seeker (dot) com/. I HIGHLY recommend it!
Loren - in Beautiful Baguio City
As stated below windows file manager will do the same thing. You can search by date a range of dates file name with wildcards in case you can't remember the complete name file size and last time file was viewed. You might Google a tutorial for using it to the best advantage
TriX wrote:
Everything (free) is a faster, more powerful search engine for Windows and one of the most useful utilities you can download - I use it weekly.
I installed "Everything" based on a recommendation in one of these threads. I agree that it's great. I had trouble, though, looking for files on an external drive. Maybe I did something wrong!?
srt101fan wrote:
I installed "Everything" based on a recommendation in one of these threads. I agree that it's great. I had trouble, though, looking for files on an external drive. Maybe I did something wrong!?
Hahaha.
If I installed everything that people recommended,
I'd need another computer.
TriX wrote:
Everything (free) is a faster, more powerful search engine for Windows and one of the most useful utilities you can download - I use it weekly.
Amen! Everything is a bit amazing...
rlv567
Loc: Baguio City, Philippines
TriX wrote:
Everything (free) is a faster, more powerful search engine for Windows and one of the most useful utilities you can download - I use it weekly.
I find it hard to believe there's anything faster than instantaneous!
Loren - in Beautiful Baguio City
rlv567
Loc: Baguio City, Philippines
Longshadow wrote:
(First obvious question is why are you moving files?
Don't they like where they live?)
The files I create - and sometimes, others - go first on the Desktop, then are moved to wherever I think reasonable at the time. Sometimes, when I aggregate into what I then have considered better positioning, I lose track (forget) of the new location. Really, this happens only occasionally, and considerable time after the move.
Loren - in Beautiful Baguio City
rlv567
Loc: Baguio City, Philippines
Najataagihe wrote:
You can do the same (in Windows) by going to File Manager and using the Search function.
I haven't done that in a long time, because it was so very slow - and you can't get faster than instantaneous!
Loren - in Beautiful Baguio City
Use what Windows gives you. Open a cmd prompt ( Start | type cmd | Enter), cd to the root of the drive ( cd .. or cd ..\..\etc), then use dir.
dir /s filename.extension If you are not sure of the filename, but know some of it, use *
dir /s file*.extnsion
Why make it so complicated?
'Everything'is just SO much faster, always available and free.
No matter which way you go, you still have to enter the same search parameters. Using a command prompt is, well, so 1980s. We've moved on a bit since then;)
DougS
Loc: Central Arkansas
I have found, for me, the first thing that 'pop in my head', is usually the best way to name a file, then find it later...
TriX
Loc: Raleigh, NC
rlv567 wrote:
I find it hard to believe there's anything faster than instantaneous!
Loren - in Beautiful Baguio City
How fast Windows is depends on how many drives, what type and how many folders/files you have. Personally,I have found the current Windows search function very limited in what it finds, whereas Everything literally finds everything associated with what you search for. But if you’re satisfied with Windows search, God bless and carry on.
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