Incomplete search results - driving me crazy

bluestripe

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Many of my files, most in fact, do not show up in the search results. Which ones do seems to be quite random. When I search for something that I KNOW is there, it immediately says no items match your search. In addition, search results that appear in the start menu search do not appear when searching in a window. I have rebuilt the index several times and nothing has changed.

Its essentially useless and google desktop has the same issue. :mad:

Can anyone help me?
 

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Hello Bluestrip, and welcome to Seven Forums.

Did you set your search settings to include the areas that you are searching in as well?

Hope this helps,
Shawn
 

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Yes, I've done this.

The weird thing is, some similarly named files in the same folder show up and others not. For example, I have 2 files named "Aoi Hana 1" and "Aoi Hana 2". When I search for "aoi" only one will show up.

edit: I just disabled the search service and now i can search just fine. does that mean its a problem with indexing?
 

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Many of my files, most in fact, do not show up in the search results. Which ones do seems to be quite random. When I search for something that I KNOW is there, it immediately says no items match your search. In addition, search results that appear in the start menu search do not appear when searching in a window. I have rebuilt the index several times and nothing has changed.

Its essentially useless and google desktop has the same issue. :mad:

Can anyone help me?

What folders have you marked for indexing?

Ken
 

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Theres 365GB worth of stuff on "Stuff"
 
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Yes, I've done this.

The weird thing is, some similarly named files in the same folder show up and others not. For example, I have 2 files named "Aoi Hana 1" and "Aoi Hana 2". When I search for "aoi" only one will show up.

edit: I just disabled the search service and now i can search just fine. does that mean its a problem with indexing?

Disabling the Index will have Windows 7 default to searching everything (non-index search). It is accurate, but could be a bit slower to run. The only thing I can think of is that the folder location is not included to be Indexed as Ken suggested.
 

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I am having this EXACT same problem! I was searching for some JPGs. I manually found the item I was searching for and opened it. It was indeed there, so I typed it's name into the search bar and it didn't show up in the results. Funny enough, it did return it being listed in a text file in the same folder.

I use this feature on a daily basis, and it hasn't been a problem. The only thing I can think that I changed recently is that I accidentally "Recycled" the folder that is having problems and then I restored it. It's possible that deleting it messed up the index. I'm going to try rebuilding the index and see if it fixes the problem
 

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Bluestripe;
"stuff" is drive B: ?

I've never used drive B: as a HD drive designator but, between Windows and your pc's BIOS, just seems like potential trouble. I'm an old fart tho....could be senile too. :p
 

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B is reserved from a 2nd floppy. this may be your problem. It may be an indexing blackhole because MS doesn't want the indexer scanning floppies. Seems like a security risk and slow! (If it were in fact a floppy)Change the drive to E, F, G, etc.... then change the indexing to look at it.
 

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