the start menu program search still works, but when I search in explorer for files I know exist, I get 'no result' ...usually. I mean, it's weirdly inconsistent. I can get results if I type in one or two letters, and I get incomplete results on other things (after finding a file myself, it showed up in search, while others with the same name didn't; a result got a hit as a folder title but not as all the files inside with that name).
I know [for some reason] Win7 search would never find "searching.doc" if I type in "rch" or "hing", so that's not the problem--I'm typing in the beginning of words.
I can only think of one correlation with this discovery of malfunction...
the other day I installed 'AbiWord' (from the '92-free-great-programs-windows-7' list) ...didn't like it, so I went to uninstall it.
...but it seems to have also been responsible for dumping a bunch of files on a non system partition (how it chose that directory, I have no idea!) -- what the files belonged to was listed on the CP uninstall list as Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 Redistibutable blahblahblah (another one such thing is on the list currently, but with a different number at the end) ...because it had no business being there in my data partition I got rid of it. ...no idea if search was broken before I did that.
third-party search program Agent Ransack is able to yield the proper results (i.e., listing everything that fits the criteria)
is anyone familiar with this problem? (I suspect I could use a restore point and see if that fixes things, but I'd prefer to know what's going on before I do).
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also, is there some way to delete/refresh search indexing? (maybe the index has been lost, or emptied or something... these searches that are failing to find content that _is_ there are in indexed locations)
edit: searching from an indexed subfolder fails to get the result (I'm almost instantly given a 'no match' answer), but searching from its the non-indexed folder containing it finds the file in that indexed subfolder (at 'already indexed' speed, no less). ...no idea what this means, just thought it was useful information.
I know [for some reason] Win7 search would never find "searching.doc" if I type in "rch" or "hing", so that's not the problem--I'm typing in the beginning of words.
I can only think of one correlation with this discovery of malfunction...
the other day I installed 'AbiWord' (from the '92-free-great-programs-windows-7' list) ...didn't like it, so I went to uninstall it.
...but it seems to have also been responsible for dumping a bunch of files on a non system partition (how it chose that directory, I have no idea!) -- what the files belonged to was listed on the CP uninstall list as Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 Redistibutable blahblahblah (another one such thing is on the list currently, but with a different number at the end) ...because it had no business being there in my data partition I got rid of it. ...no idea if search was broken before I did that.
third-party search program Agent Ransack is able to yield the proper results (i.e., listing everything that fits the criteria)
is anyone familiar with this problem? (I suspect I could use a restore point and see if that fixes things, but I'd prefer to know what's going on before I do).
edit:
also, is there some way to delete/refresh search indexing? (maybe the index has been lost, or emptied or something... these searches that are failing to find content that _is_ there are in indexed locations)
edit: searching from an indexed subfolder fails to get the result (I'm almost instantly given a 'no match' answer), but searching from its the non-indexed folder containing it finds the file in that indexed subfolder (at 'already indexed' speed, no less). ...no idea what this means, just thought it was useful information.
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My Computer
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
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- OS
- Windows 7 Home Premium 32bit
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- AMD Athlon II X2 250 Processor 3.00 GHz
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- 2Gb DDR2
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- onboard
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- Viewsonic VA2448m-LED 23.6" LED
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- 1920 x 1080
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- internal: 1.5 TB Samsung Spinpoint
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