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In your case probably the

mdfind

will do great job.

It is not a GUI but a Terminal command, and it will search everywhere and everything.

Once found you can triple click on the line (to select it) and Right Click and use the "Reveal in Finder".

In your case probably the

mdfind

will do great job.

It is not a GUI but a Terminal command, and it will search everywhere and everything.

Once found you can triple click on the line (to select it) and use the "Reveal in Finder".

In your case probably the

mdfind

will do great job.

It is not a GUI but a Terminal command, and it will search everywhere and everything.

Once found you can triple click on the line (to select it) and Right Click and use the "Reveal in Finder".

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I useIn your case probably the OminDiskSweep.

mdfind

It has a display organization I like allowing me to find anything in sub-directory meanerwill do great job.

It does allow to sweep any attached driveis not a GUI but a Terminal command, and it will search everywhere and everything.

It is actually intended to findOnce found you can triple click on the line (to select it) and delete files, but that is your choiceuse the "Reveal in Finder".

I use the OminDiskSweep.

It has a display organization I like allowing me to find anything in sub-directory meaner.

It does allow to sweep any attached drive.

It is actually intended to find and delete files, but that is your choice.

In your case probably the

mdfind

will do great job.

It is not a GUI but a Terminal command, and it will search everywhere and everything.

Once found you can triple click on the line (to select it) and use the "Reveal in Finder".

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I use the OminDiskSweep.

It has a display organization I like allowing me to find anything in sub-directory meaner.

It does allow to sweep any attached drive.

It is actually intended to find and delete files, but that is your choice.