Expanding "recent Entries" within Windows Explorer Search bar

Bramble

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Expanding "recent Entries" within Windows Explorer Search bar

Hi all

My problem is the Windows Explorer Search bar, which is to find in the upper right corner of every Explorer Window (BTW, my OS is Windows 7 home premium SP1).

This image url example.png - directupload.net explaines my question with one quick view ;)

The WindowsExplorer search bar provides a Choice for only the latest 3 search terms, typed in, for a lookup, recently. These 3 terms show up as a list, in the moment you start to type-in a term. Problem is, you NEVER see more than only the latest 3 search terms. Every newly entered search term would overwrite one of the latest 3 terms.

It would help strongly if I could rely on, say, the latest 10 (recently used) search terms.

Is there a way to expand the Explorer list (of recently used terms), to a higher count?

Big Thank you in Advance.
Bramble
 

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First we need to be sure that you can get 10 searches.... do you know for sure you can
 

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@pc lizzard: u made me laugh:geek:
 

My Computer My Computer

At a glance

Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit SP1pentium i38 GByteonboard/dhared
Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
custom build
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit SP1
CPU
pentium i3
Motherboard
Intel DH61BEB3
Memory
8 GByte
Graphics Card(s)
onboard/dhared
Hard Drives
SSD 256 GByte (System), Samsung 1.5 TByte (Data)
Antivirus
yes
Browser
firefox, chrome
Hi all,

Windows 7 Registry Forensics: Part 4

refers under Paragraph 5 at least two registry keys, that seem to be involved during a user-invoked file search, using Windows-Explorer.

Question remains, if this is part of the solution. Could some key editing here help solving my problem?

thanks.
 

My Computer My Computer

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Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit SP1pentium i38 GByteonboard/dhared
Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
custom build
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit SP1
CPU
pentium i3
Motherboard
Intel DH61BEB3
Memory
8 GByte
Graphics Card(s)
onboard/dhared
Hard Drives
SSD 256 GByte (System), Samsung 1.5 TByte (Data)
Antivirus
yes
Browser
firefox, chrome
i need to see this !!!!!!!!
 

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my has 10.... WOW good luck....
 

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