![]() ![]() You can use the new options to search empty folders on your system: First, click the 'Reset To Default' button to ensure thatĪll files are scanned.Added new options to 'Summary Mode': 'Only folders with zero files and subfolders' and 'Only folders with zero files'.Added option to choose another font (name and size) to display in the main window (In the View menu).If you turn on this option, SearchMyFiles menu item will be added to theĭirectory background context menu of Windows Explorer. Added 'Explorer Context Menu - Folder Background' option.Added filename length filter: You can find all files that their filename length or path length is longer than the specified number of characters.When the main window of SearchMyFiles is large, the status bar section that shows the path while searching is also enlarged.Fixed a few high DPI mode issues (Status Bar, Default Columns Size).Fixed the 'Copy Full Filenames Path' option to work in the correct order.Fixed bug: SearchMyFiles displayed incorrect result when searching binary data that contained only zeros (e.g: 00 00 00 00).Fixed to display folders with empty values in the Size column (Instead of '0').Fixed the problem with the 'Choose Columns' window in high DPI mode. ![]() This utility works on any version of Windows starting from Windows 2000 and up to Windows 11.īoth 32-bit and 64-bit systems are supported.ĭownload links are on the bottom of this page SearchMyFiles is portable, and you can use it from a USB flash drive without leaving traces in the Registry of the scanned computer. For Example: You can searchĪll files created in the last 10 minutes with size between 500 and 700 bytes.Īfter you made a search, you can select one or more files, and save the list into text/html/csv/xml file, or copy the list to the clipboard. SearchMyFiles allows you to make a very accurate search that cannot be done with Windows search. ![]() It allows you to easily search files in your system by wildcard, by last modified/created/last accessed time, by file attributes, by file content (text or binary search), SearchMyFiles is an alternative to the standard "Search For Files And Folders" module of Windows. Find duplicate files in your system with SearchMyFiles utility.NK2Edit - Edit, merge and fix the AutoComplete files (.NK2) of Microsoft Outlook.UninstallView - Alternative uninstaller for Windows 10/8/7/Vista See Also.RegScanner - Search keys/values in the Windows Registry.and tagged Context Menu (Windows), how-to, SearchMyFiles on Maby Savas. Using SearchMyFiles, you can basically narrow it down if you know the persons name or any string that you can match the result to.Īlternative to Windows Search For Files + Duplicates Search Lets say you have an unorganized list of contact numbers, you’re not sure where the number for a certain person is saved and you have 100’s of sheets or documents. SearchMyFiles is a nice tool to search in a folder for a specific text, binary or even wildcard. "C:\Program Files (x86)\NirSoft\SearchMyFiles\SearchMyFiles.exe" /SingleBaseFolder "%V" Now finally, within “command”, edit the default string and set the value data to: Now right click on the key “Search Here (SearchMyFiles)” you just created and add another key call it “ command“. "C:\Program Files (x86)\NirSoft\SearchMyFiles\SearchMyFiles.exe",0 On the right side, create a string called “Icon” and set the value data to: On the left folder tree, right click on shell and create “ Search Here (SearchMyFiles)” key. Select all on the address bar, then paste:Ĭomputer\HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Directory\Background\shell Press start and type regedit.msc and hit enter. Run the script, which should automatically create the below registry lines for you. To do this you’ll need to edit your registry editor, or you can create a regedit script to add it automatically. This is just short of having it easy access, because usually I find myself already in the folder and it is a bit tedious going up and right clicking on the folder that I’d like searched.īest option here is to add an additional context menu to appear when you just right click while you’re already in there. As of version 3.16 of SearchMyFiles you can go to Options menu and click the option “Explorer Context Menu” which should add a context menu option to search within for when you right click on a folder. ![]()
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