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  1. Posts : 72,052
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       #40

    Hello Williest, and welcome to Seven Forums.

    Double check the items in the NOTE box at the top of the tutorial to make sure that your search settings are set for how you want them.

    Personally, I find that these search settings work best for me for accurate searches.

    How to Have More Accurate Search Results in Windows 7 and Vista

    Search in Windows 7-search_options.jpg

    Hope this helps,
    Shawn
    Last edited by Brink; 14 Oct 2010 at 12:23. Reason: added link
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  2. Posts : 2
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       #41

    Thanks man this worked....I had to check the "don't use the index when searching for system files" and "Include compressed files"....quick question, do you know why that has to be checked in order for it to work? Just curious

    Thanks again.
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  3. Posts : 72,052
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       #42

    In Windows 7 and Vista, you basically have two types of search types that can be used.

    One type of searching is using the index. This is the default setting. With this, Windows only searches through the folder locations and/or file types that you have added to the index list instead of through everything on your computer. The index only updates itself for changes made during low or idle usage of the computer. If the index has not finished updating, then you might not see a say file you were searching for in the search results until it the index does finish updated. You could rebuild the index to force it to update faster, but this can get real annoying if you make a lot of file changes and do a lot of searches.

    The other type of searching is non-index. This is basically allowing Windows to search through everything. Since it's searching on the fly, the searches are always accurate. However, non-index searching may take a little longer to complete though.
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  4. Posts : 3
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       #43

    Brink said:
    Hello Williest, and welcome to Seven Forums.

    Double check the items in the NOTE box at the top of the tutorial to make sure that your search settings are set for how you want them.

    Personally, I find that these search settings work best for me for accurate searches.

    How to Have More Accurate Search Results in Windows 7 and Vista

    Search in Windows 7-search_options.jpg

    Hope this helps,
    Shawn
    I have tried this and after a lot of searching around I gave up.
    BUT windows 7 search still searches inside files as well.

    I am looking again to try fix this, is there a windows xp search option
    that I can install or change to?

    lets say the only file I have is a file called test.doc that I put in the c:\ drive
    and then I do a search for "test" windows 7 finds heaps of files that don't even
    have any part of the name called test.

    How & why?

    I only want to see my test file or maybe other files with part of the name test & only in the folder or drive I am searching in, but not every file that might have test inside the document as well.

    I just want a simple search that finds files & folders with the text I am searching
    for & not show a bunch of files that don't have that part of the text in its name.

    cheers
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  5. Posts : 72,052
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       #44

    Hello Techno,

    You can uncheck the Find partial matches box in the settings below to not get anything in your search results except for exactly what you typed to search for.

    Search in Windows 7-folder_options.jpg
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  6. Posts : 4
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       #45

    like using the old XP search

    we have all our drives on a separate server

    I click on our "Q" drive that contains our parts, the part number im looking for is 0173264-03

    so i type in 3264

    and nothing comes up

    why? in XP it should show all files that had 3264 in the name: from 1993264, or 203264, or 1-3264 , or even 173264
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  7. Posts : 72,052
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       #46

    Hello Papoof, and welcome to Seven Forums.

    In addition to the ideas in the NOTE box at the top of this tutorial, use the one below as well to see if it may be able to help. In your case, be sure to also have the Find partial matches box checked in Search Options like in the post above.

    Windows Search - Configure and Use

    Hope this helps,
    Shawn
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  8. Posts : 4
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       #47

    gone threw this tutorial a few times

    currently i have indexing turned off to try that but still isnt working

    so i went to try and modify my search locations but i dont come up with the option to add the drives that come off our server they simply arnt even there

    clicked on show all locations and still nothing is there a way to add locations on connected directly to your C drive?


    all checked with >

    What to search
    > in indexed locations
    always search

    How to search
    >include sub
    >find partial
    use natural
    >dont use the index

    When searching
    >include system
    >include compre
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  9. Posts : 72,052
    64-bit Windows 11 Pro for Workstations
    Thread Starter
       #48

    Be sure to also have the Always Search file names and contents...... selected as well in Search Options.
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  10. Posts : 4
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       #49

    ok we are making a little bit of progress been searching for bout 10 min now and found 1 file with 3264 in the file name but is has also come up with 4 other files without 3264 in the file names....

    is there anyway to speed up this process? i understand that index search is suppose to be faster but if i cannot add the locations to the index then how am i suppose to search them faster?

    is there anyway to download the old search from xp and just use that?

    and thank you very much for the fast turn arounds
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