I want to reset duplicate file finder. In the include are a number of drives, however the edit and or remove choices are grayed out.
This happens even when even when I checkmark the drive
Am I missing something?
Thanks
I want to reset duplicate file finder. In the include are a number of drives, however the edit and or remove choices are grayed out.
This happens even when even when I checkmark the drive
Am I missing something?
Thanks
You can't remove a drive itself, just untick it and the Duplicate Finder will ignore it.
Well what does edit and remove do, and how are they turned on?
They become available if/when you have created one, or more, fuller search string (pathname) than just the drive letter(s).
eg. If you use 'Add' to create 'C:\Documents\*.*' to only search that documents folder (if nothing else is ticked), then by later selecting that string the buttons become available so that you will be able to edit or remove it.
You may benefit from reading the documentation for the Duplicate Finder which can be found here:
https://www.ccleaner.com/docs/ccleaner/using-ccleaner/finding-duplicate-files
OK, I think I understand now.
One last question...in Include, if I only have c:\*.* and d:\*.*, there is no way to edit or delete, correct?
BTW...thanks for the help!
That's correct the basic/default C:\*.*, and any other drives on your computer, cannot be removedfrom Duplicate Finder or edited, only enabled or disabled by ticking or unticking them.
If something is unticked then it will not be searched.
You can add as many other search locations as you like, and enable/disable them as you like by ticking, plus edit and remove them.
So taking my screenshot above :
As it stands with just '</span>C:\Documents\*.*' ticked then running Duplicate finder would only search that folder for duplicates and not the rest of the disc(s).
I could also create 'C:\Documents\*.*' and 'D:\Documents\*.*' (and 'E:\Documents\*.*') and have just those 2 (3) ticked to only look for duplicates in those ticked directories without searching the rest of the drives.