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| | Need and XP search engine for Vista All I want to do is search by date or type of software. Actually I am searching for a recently created word file. All any search engine does now is find a program when you know its name. If you know a programs name you generally know were it is so Vista's search engine is useless. Lets make it clear it doesn't even do that. On my H drive I have a file named Zahainya when I asked Vista to search my H drive for a file named Zahainya it comes up empty. Moreover Vista admits it searches slowly because it asked if it can index my files every time and I say yes and still the search is at least 5X slower then XP and it can't find anything anyway. |
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| | Re: Need and XP search engine for Vista flamestar wrote: Quote: > All I want to do is search by date or type of software. Actually I am > searching for a recently created word file. All any search engine does > now is find a program when you know its name. If you know a programs > name you generally know were it is so Vista's search engine is > useless. Lets make it clear it doesn't even do that. On my H drive I > have a file named Zahainya when I asked Vista to search my H drive for > a file named Zahainya it comes up empty. Moreover Vista admits it > searches slowly because it asked if it can index my files every time > and I say yes and still the search is at least 5X slower then XP and > it can't find anything anyway. "Search for system and non-indexed files, otherwise, the search is only going to look in indexed file locations. If <H> is not indexed or the location on H where the file is located is not indexed, then it's not finding anything. Also you can goto the Control Panel/Folder Option/Search tab to further refine the search. There is also some free 3rd party search software that can be installed that people like. But I don't need it. Windows key/F-key will get you to Advanced Search. |
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| | Re: Need and XP search engine for Vista Open "Folder Options", under the Search Tab in the heading "How to search". Check the box next to "Use natural language search". If I were you I would index those drives. Past that you may want to check other boxes in the Folder Options Search tab. Good Luck H Brown "flamestar" <agnifire@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:e28d6764-a29a-4246-8434-0fae3b5e3b2c@xxxxxx Quote: > All I want to do is search by date or type of software. Actually I am > searching for a recently created word file. All any search engine does > now is find a program when you know its name. If you know a programs > name you generally know were it is so Vista's search engine is > useless. Lets make it clear it doesn't even do that. On my H drive I > have a file named Zahainya when I asked Vista to search my H drive for > a file named Zahainya it comes up empty. Moreover Vista admits it > searches slowly because it asked if it can index my files every time > and I say yes and still the search is at least 5X slower then XP and > it can't find anything anyway. |
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| | Re: Need and XP search engine for Vista If looking for a file name type cmd in Start - Run then type into cmd dir c:\filename.doc /a /s which will search C: drive fast. "flamestar" <agnifire@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:e28d6764-a29a-4246-8434-0fae3b5e3b2c@xxxxxx Quote: > All I want to do is search by date or type of software. Actually I am > searching for a recently created word file. All any search engine does > now is find a program when you know its name. If you know a programs > name you generally know were it is so Vista's search engine is > useless. Lets make it clear it doesn't even do that. On my H drive I > have a file named Zahainya when I asked Vista to search my H drive for > a file named Zahainya it comes up empty. Moreover Vista admits it > searches slowly because it asked if it can index my files every time > and I say yes and still the search is at least 5X slower then XP and > it can't find anything anyway. |
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| | Re: Need and XP search engine for Vista On Fri, 17 Apr 2009 11:11:13 -0700 (PDT), flamestar <agnifire@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: >All I want to do is search by date or type of software. Actually I am >searching for a recently created word file. All any search engine does >now is find a program when you know its name. If you know a programs >name you generally know were it is so Vista's search engine is >useless. Lets make it clear it doesn't even do that. On my H drive I >have a file named Zahainya when I asked Vista to search my H drive for >a file named Zahainya it comes up empty. Moreover Vista admits it >searches slowly because it asked if it can index my files every time >and I say yes and still the search is at least 5X slower then XP and >it can't find anything anyway. they have been thinking" doesn't begin to cover it. Install Agent Ransack. It's freeware (although there is an upgrade version if you are a search fanatic): http://www.mythicsoft.com/agentransack/ After the install, you can disable the Windows Search Indexer service and stop wasting time composing indexes to feed the Vista Search beast. |
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| VISTA home prem 32bit SP2 --- XP Pro SP3 32bit | Re: Need and XP search engine for Vista do a search for super finder locate32 they work great see attached pics |
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| | Re: Need and XP search engine for Vista I did say I can search for files if I know their name bu that's not a real searech function. No where do you say how I can search for text. "Jack the Ripper" wrote: Quote: > flamestar wrote: Quote: > > All I want to do is search by date or type of software. Actually I am > > searching for a recently created word file. All any search engine does > > now is find a program when you know its name. If you know a programs > > name you generally know were it is so Vista's search engine is > > useless. Lets make it clear it doesn't even do that. On my H drive I > > have a file named Zahainya when I asked Vista to search my H drive for > > a file named Zahainya it comes up empty. Moreover Vista admits it > > searches slowly because it asked if it can index my files every time > > and I say yes and still the search is at least 5X slower then XP and > > it can't find anything anyway. > You use Advanced search, point it to the <H> drive and check mark enable > "Search for system and non-indexed files, otherwise, the search is only > going to look in indexed file locations. If <H> is not indexed or the > location on H where the file is located is not indexed, then it's not > finding anything. > > Also you can goto the Control Panel/Folder Option/Search tab to further > refine the search. > > There is also some free 3rd party search software that can be installed > that people like. But I don't need it. > > Windows key/F-key will get you to Advanced Search. > > > > > |
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| | Re: Need and XP search engine for Vista Nothing changed when I did that. There is nothing that says I can search by text string. "H Brown" wrote: Quote: > Open "Folder Options", under the Search Tab in the heading "How to search". > Check the box next to "Use natural language search". > If I were you I would index those drives. Past that you may want to check > other boxes in the Folder Options Search tab. > > Good Luck > H Brown > "flamestar" <agnifire@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:e28d6764-a29a-4246-8434-0fae3b5e3b2c@xxxxxx Quote: > > All I want to do is search by date or type of software. Actually I am > > searching for a recently created word file. All any search engine does > > now is find a program when you know its name. If you know a programs > > name you generally know were it is so Vista's search engine is > > useless. Lets make it clear it doesn't even do that. On my H drive I > > have a file named Zahainya when I asked Vista to search my H drive for > > a file named Zahainya it comes up empty. Moreover Vista admits it > > searches slowly because it asked if it can index my files every time > > and I say yes and still the search is at least 5X slower then XP and > > it can't find anything anyway. > |
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| | Re: Need and XP search engine for Vista I said I'm not interested in searching by file name. "." wrote: Quote: > If looking for a file name type cmd in Start - Run then type into cmd > > dir c:\filename.doc /a /s > > which will search C: drive fast. > > "flamestar" <agnifire@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:e28d6764-a29a-4246-8434-0fae3b5e3b2c@xxxxxx Quote: > > All I want to do is search by date or type of software. Actually I am > > searching for a recently created word file. All any search engine does > > now is find a program when you know its name. If you know a programs > > name you generally know were it is so Vista's search engine is > > useless. Lets make it clear it doesn't even do that. On my H drive I > > have a file named Zahainya when I asked Vista to search my H drive for > > a file named Zahainya it comes up empty. Moreover Vista admits it > > searches slowly because it asked if it can index my files every time > > and I say yes and still the search is at least 5X slower then XP and > > it can't find anything anyway. > |
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| VISTA home prem 32bit SP2 --- XP Pro SP3 32bit | Re: Need and XP search engine for Vista |
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