search filters

Winsage
April 8, 2025
Running low on storage space on a Windows PC can slow down the system. File Explorer has search filters to help identify large files. To find large files, open File Explorer (Windows + E), select a folder or drive, and use search terms like size:gigantic for files over 4GB, size:huge for files between 1-4GB, or size:large for files from 128MB to 1GB. You can combine filters for specific file types, such as .mov size:>300MB or .exe size:>100MB. To delete files, right-click and select delete, which sends them to the recycle bin.
Winsage
February 27, 2025
Digital clutter on personal computers can make finding specific files challenging. To improve search efficiency in Windows' File Explorer, users can implement several strategies: 1. Organize files into a structured hierarchy of folders and subfolders, and use a consistent naming convention for easy identification. 2. Refine search queries using specific syntax, such as excluding terms with "NOT" or using wildcards like "*" and "?" to represent characters. 3. Utilize search filters in Windows Search to narrow results by date modified, file type, size, system files, zipped folders, or file contents. 4. Change indexed locations in the Settings app to improve search performance, opting for Enhanced mode to index the entire PC or Classic mode for specific folders. 5. Save and pin searches for frequently accessed files to facilitate quick retrieval later.
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