UltraSearch Setup Guide: Quick Install & Smart Filters

Mastering UltraSearch: Boost Your Windows Search Productivity

Windows search can be slow, inconsistent, and frustrating—especially when you need files immediately. UltraSearch is a lightweight, lightning-fast desktop search tool that indexes the NTFS Master File Table (MFT) directly, letting you find files by name in milliseconds without building a separate index. This guide shows how to install, configure, and use UltraSearch to dramatically speed up your file searches and streamline your workflow.

Why UltraSearch?

  • Speed: Searches directly against the NTFS MFT, producing near-instant results.
  • No heavy indexing: No background indexing process consuming CPU, memory, or disk I/O.
  • Simple interface: Clean, focused UI with powerful filter and regex support.
  • Portable option: Run from a USB drive without installation (portable build available).

Getting started

  1. Download UltraSearch from the official site and choose either the installer or portable ZIP.
  2. Run the installer or extract the portable ZIP to a folder or USB stick.
  3. Launch UltraSearch; the main window instantly displays results from your selected drives.

Essential settings to configure

  • Default drive selection: Choose the primary drive(s) you search most often to reduce UI clutter.
  • Show hidden/system files: Enable when you need to find files that Windows hides by default.
  • File size and date columns: Add these columns to the results view for faster visual filtering.
  • Context menu integration: Enable to add UltraSearch to the Windows Explorer right-click menu for quick searches.

Effective search techniques

  • Basic filename search: Type part of a filename—results appear instantly. Use wildcards like.docx.
  • Multiple terms: Use spaces to match multiple terms (AND behavior).
  • Exclude terms: Prefix a term with a minus sign to exclude files (e.g., report -draft).
  • Exact phrases: Wrap phrases in quotes to match exact sequences.
  • Regex searches: Enable and use regular expressions for advanced matching (e.g., ^invoice.*2025\().</li> <li><strong>File type filters:</strong> Use the filter box or add extensions (e.g., *.pdf OR *.xlsx).</li> <li><strong>Size/date filters:</strong> Click column headers to sort or use the filter menu to set ranges.</li> </ul> <h3>Productivity workflows</h3> <ul> <li><strong>Quick open:</strong> Search by filename and press Enter to open the top result immediately.</li> <li><strong>Batch operations:</strong> Use Ctrl/Shift to select multiple results for copying, moving, or deleting.</li> <li><strong>Use with tools:</strong> Combine UltraSearch with file managers, backup tools, or scripts—copy paths with right-click for automation.</li> <li><strong>Saved queries:</strong> Keep frequently used search strings in a notes file or use the portable app with a quick-access shortcut.</li> </ul> <h3>Troubleshooting tips</h3> <ul> <li>If results are missing, ensure the drive is NTFS; UltraSearch relies on the NTFS MFT.</li> <li>For external drives formatted as FAT32 or exFAT, use Windows Search or other tools that index file contents.</li> <li>Run UltraSearch as Administrator if you need to see files protected by permissions.</li> <li>Update UltraSearch regularly to get bug fixes and compatibility improvements.</li> </ul> <h3>Alternatives and when to use them</h3> <ul> <li>Use Windows Search or Everything when you need content indexing (full-text search) rather than filename-only searches.</li> <li>Consider Everything for a similar MFT-based approach; compare features like UI, filters, and portability to choose the best fit.</li> </ul> <h3>Quick reference table</h3> <div class="vVit0JSoZ8XlfJeykNy8" node="[object Object]"><table><thead><tr><th>Task</th><th>How to do it</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td>Find files by name</td><td>Type filename; use wildcards (*.pdf)</td></tr><tr><td>Exclude term</td><td>Append -term (e.g., invoice -draft)</td></tr><tr><td>Regex search</td><td>Enable regex, enter pattern (e.g., ^2025_.*.xlsx\)) Open file location Right-click → Open containing folder Copy full path Right-click → Copy full path

Mastering UltraSearch takes only a few minutes but can save hours over time. Use the techniques above to make file retrieval immediate, reduce interruptions, and keep your Windows workflow focused and fast.

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