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What happens if i disable indexing
Hi All,
I am thinking about disabling indexed searching to free space on my hard drive - will this affect anything? - does this mean i cant search anything?
Thomas
Hi All,
I am thinking about disabling indexed searching to free space on my hard drive - will this affect anything? - does this mean i cant search anything?
Thomas
Have a look at this tutorial.
Index Locations - Add or Remove
And this article.
What is SearchIndexer.exe and Why Is It Running? - How-To Geek
Hi Seavixen32,
Thanks for the quick reply - do you have search indexing on?
if you turn off indexing, you can't use search - it will remove the searchbox on your start-menu.
if you never use search, then you can disable indexing. you may save yourself a teensy bit of memory, but won't free up any hard drive space worth worrying about.
personally, i organise my data well, so i'm pretty sure where everything is, so i've restricted my indexing solely to my start-menu. that way i can quickly start programs by typing in the first few letters into my searchbox rather than hunt through lots of folders and subfolders to find the shortcut i'm looking for.
Only the time required by Windows to offer you the search results.will this affect anything?
No. You can still search for things, only the search process will take longer. This is because Windows will need to scan through your files and drives every time you search for something, as opposed to it having indexed results to refer to.does this mean i cant search anything?
That's incorrect. It only turns off the indexing feature. The search indexing service basically scans through the files and folders on the Windows system and records information about them in an index file. The basic search functionality still works.if you turn off indexing, you can't use search - it will remove the searchbox on your start-menu.
If you do a lot of searching on your system, you may want to leave it turned on.I am still thinking about whether or not to use it.
Oh, Thanks guys
I am still thinking about whether or not to use it.
Will let you know when I made up my mind.
You're very welcome.
Thanks for the update Mickey, I did wonder about that as soon as I'd posted the screenshot. :)
You're quite right, I checked Task Manager and the indexing service is running.