Wednesday 12 October 2011

How to get the Faster search result in windows XP, Vista and Seven

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In otherwords turns off indexing to get faster search result.
Generally windows keeps a record of all the files stored in your computer. So when ever we search for a file or folder in our search box it gives us the result from there. By turn on the indexing search becomes faster than before. It increases the search speed but it decreases the normal file command like open, close, copy, move etc..
If you do not need to search from a lot then you can also turn this feature off.
To turn on the feature follow these:
1. Open my computer.
2. Right click on a drive and select properties.
3. At the boom of the properties window you will see "Index this drive for faster searching" (Screenshot is from vista OS you will find the similar term on others)

4. For faster searching tick it. otherwise uncheck it.
5. A new pop up window will appear asking apply this to all subfolders or not. Select apply to all subfolder and click Ok.
6. It will take some time depending upon your system speed.
After the process ends you will feel the changes.

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