So, I used to be able to type in "Warcraft" into the search box next to "Filename or path contains" and end up with a list of every single file in my World of Warcraft (and Warcraft III) directories, select them all, and defrag those files specifically.
Now I can't do that. I type in Warcraft, hit Search, file list comes up empty, showing "No files found".
What am I doing wrong?
Bump? I've waited through a few updates, hoping the problem would go away and I could easily select to defragment directories without having to defragment the entire half terabyte, but I still can't search for directories.
Hi,
currently search works for file names only.
Best regards
Romanoff
Hi,
currently search works for file names only.
Best regards
Romanoff
... I know, that's why I made the thread?
You are looking for FOLDER names. It won't work.
You are looking for FOLDER names. It won't work.
Yes, I know. It used to, now it doesn't. That's why I made this thread.
I used to use Defraggler to defragment specific folders without having to go through the process of defragging the whole drive, like, for example, for games that I wanted to load just a tiny bit faster. (And it DID improve loading times when I did it.)
Now if I search for a folder name, it doesn't work. It used to. I'd like the feature back.
Maybe for now, go back to a version which did what you required.
All previous versions available here:
http://filehippo.com/download_defraggler/
The latest versions of stuff don't always suit individual requirements.
Just a thought.
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EDIT: Welcome to the forum by the way.
I completely forgot about this little package put together by Andavari some time ago, and is sitting there in a pinned topic:
Add right click context menu/shell add-on:
A simple reg file to merge into the registry, which adds a Windows Explorer right click menu option to defrag any File or Folder with Defraggler.
The download also contains a reg file to remove the feature from the context menu.