giulia wrote: ↑2024-04-18, 17:52 UTC
so i will something like this
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x:\totalcommander portable\tools\Everything.exe
i will use
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%COMMANDER_PATH%\tools\Everything.exe
right?
No, this is
NOT recommended for portable Everything!
Comments on this:
1.
Total Commander: I would use a path WITHOUT spaces, e.g. x:\totalcommander_portable\ or C:\totalcmd\
2. A very common path for a portable TC installation is: C:\totalcmd\ (much shorter)
Based on this path, it is already clear that it is probably a portable installation of Total Commander.
3.
Everything:
ATTENTION: Everything portable must be installed on your
system drive which is usually the
C drive and NOT
X drive(!).
If this is not set, there will be problems with the Everything Service(!)
E.g. %COMMANDER_PATH%\tools\Everything\Everything.exe
This corresponds to, e.g.
- C:\totalcmd\tools\Everything\Everything.exe (without space in the path and folder "Everything"!)
- C:\totalcommander_portable\tools\Everything\Everything.exe (without space in the path and folder "Everything"!)
Please specify your installation locations for Total Commander and Everything in future requests.
giulia wrote: ↑2024-04-18, 17:52 UTC
is much better everthing 64bit or 32bit for total commander for performances?
I would recommend the
64 bit version in any case.
NOT because of the performance, but because the 32 bit version can only address 4 GB RAM (of which approx. 2 GB is available for the user).
(Only for Everything 1.5.0.1372a (x64), for example, I already need 1.55 GB RAM (for content indexing, etc.)).
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Horst.Epp wrote: ↑2024-04-18, 17:55 UTC
The best choice is to use the x64 version of Everything 1.5
I agree.
Windows 11 Pro (x64)
Version 23H2 (OS Build 22631.3447)
TC 11.03 x64/x86 |
'Everything' 1.5.0.1372a (x64)
Search queries: Total Commander <=> 'Everything' <= Windows Search
Troubleshooting |
Troubleshooting Information 1.5
Switching from Everything 1.4 to 1.5