![]() In the list of detected drives UltraSearch also shows some basic details about them, like total capacity and amount of free space available. ![]() Because MFT is used to get your results in a blink of an eye the only NTFS partitions are supported by the application. It will automatically detect all NTFS drives available on the system, allowing you to select which one should be searched for a particular term. You can start using the program as soon as you unzip it to a folder of your choice. The interface is clear of anything unnecessary and holds only the search result window and the drives available on the system. The application is free of charge and requires absolutely no installation. You will actually be able to view results as you type the search term. ![]() The speed in returning a result through this method is amazing. UltraSearch comes with the advantage that it looks for your query straight into the Master File Table of the NTFS drive. The entire procedure is extremely fast, but requires that the query has been previously indexed, so if it is a recent file the result list may not contain it. ![]() In what concerns file search, Windows 7 provides a very simple and efficient method that looks for your query in a set of indexed data. This practically translates into system resources being stressed only when an actual search is performed. With UltraSearch you do not have to wait for the information to be indexed in order to benefit from fast results. When the searching through previously indexed information was introduced, plenty of users were flabbergasted by the speed of the entire process.
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