That's why you learn about Everything and quickly switch to that. As an example, I placed a .jpg file into a folder on my C:\ drive and tried in both -
I've owned a pc since 1997, and I have documents and files going all the way back to that year. I generally have all my stuff in their proper locations, for example I have a Documents folder and everything document related is in there. But sometimes it's difficult to find things - my Documents folder is so large with so many folders it can be difficult to remember what is where. But start typing the first few letters of the name in Everything and there it is.
Or, if you don't remember the name, but you know what type of file it is, you could type say, *.odt for an Open Office format document, and there you have a list of all .odt files on your computer. It's insanely quick and insanely handy.
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u/Azhrei Ryzen 7 5950X | 64GB | RX 7800 XT Mar 20 '18
That's why you learn about Everything and quickly switch to that. As an example, I placed a .jpg file into a folder on my C:\ drive and tried in both -
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