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It starts with 1751 I/O read, 2 I/O write, and about 850 I/O other when started and finishes scanning, but I/O other passively increases while doing stuff, likely cuz of the monitor files and folders options. When started, wizfile takes 17 seconds of cpu time (about 3-4 seconds real time) to scan the entire C disk, once scanned, it uses very little memory while idling (less than 10K), and very little I/O activity.

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It met our expectations from the beginning, persuading us into making it a personal asset.Ok so here are my tests, assuming of course you don't let the application run in the background and only start it when you need it (no indexing in the background **** that uses unnecessary resources) On an ending note, we were very impressed by UltraSearch’s processing speed. Other highlights include the possibility to add a context menu shortcut for quicker access, an option to auto-check new drives and to automatically skip User Account Control warnings. The results can be saved to a list, as well as sorted by various criteria such as name, path, size, file type, ascending, descending and date changed. There are possibilities to refine the search operation by defining a list of exclusions based on wildcards, regular expressions or whole names.īy default, the application automatically excludes two locations: the Recycle Bin and the System Volume Information and it is recommended that you leave them this way.

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Search by keywords, wildcards, and regular expressionsĮverything comes down to selecting the drive(s) to be searched and entering the keyword(s) of choice, which will result in the program immediately fetching the results. The list of upsides is completed by the program’s look and feel, sporting a user-friendly and intuitive interface that makes it fit for all kinds of audiences. This can only benefit users, as the time they spent locating a certain file is drastically minimized. The algorithm behind it uses the Master File Table (MFT) specific to the NTFS system, which gives it a boost in speed, as opposed to similar applications who first index the drives resulting in a time-consuming operation. UltraSearch is a handy and reliable program designed to locate files on NTFS hard drives extremely fast, based on user-defined search criteria.















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