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Bill
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      05-03-2011
I'm having difficulty using the search window at the bottom left of
the screen in Win7. As an example, I just saved a JPEG file and went
to search for it and no items were found, yet I know exactly where it
is! What am I doing wrong?

Bill
 
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Sunny Bard
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      05-03-2011
Bill wrote:

> I'm having difficulty using the search window at the bottom left of
> the screen in Win7. As an example, I just saved a JPEG file and went
> to search for it and no items were found, yet I know exactly where it
> is! What am I doing wrong?


Win7's search is poor, even in comparison to WinXP's search. Try
FileLocator Lite (or if you like it and want extra features FileLocator Pro)

http://www.mythicsoft.com/Page.aspx?...&page=download


 
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      05-03-2011
On 5/3/2011 11:57 AM, Bill wrote:
> I'm having difficulty using the search window at the bottom left of
> the screen in Win7. As an example, I just saved a JPEG file and went
> to search for it and no items were found, yet I know exactly where it
> is! What am I doing wrong?
>


If you use the Start Window, which you are talking about, then the
search is only going to search indexed locations. The file may not be in
a indexed location.

You can use the Advanced Search to search indexed and non-indexed
locations. You can get to Adv Search by using the Windows-Key and F-key
combination. You can use Bing or Google to find more information on how
to use the Adv. Search on Windows 7.

<http://www.groovypost.com/howto/how-to/use-advanced-search-in-windows-7-similar-to-windows-xp/>
 
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      05-03-2011
On 03/05/11 16:57, Bill wrote:

> What am I doing wrong?


So what did you type in the search box?
Is the location you saved this file indexed?
 
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      05-03-2011
On 03/05/11 17:00, Sunny Bard wrote:

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> Win7's search is poor,


I have absolutely no problem with the performance of the search function
in Windows 7...
I find it BETTER than the one in XP...
 
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      05-03-2011
Gordon wrote:

> I have absolutely no problem with the performance of the search function
> in Windows 7...
> I find it BETTER than the one in XP...


I'm not talking about the speed, I'm talking about the ability to
*actually* find stuff based on criteria I care about ...

 
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      05-03-2011
In article <>, Bill at
says...
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> I'm having difficulty using the search window at the bottom left of
> the screen in Win7. As an example, I just saved a JPEG file and went
> to search for it and no items were found, yet I know exactly where it
> is! What am I doing wrong?
>
> Bill


free and faster search is Everything from http://www.voidtools.com/

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Char Jackson
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      05-03-2011
On Tue, 3 May 2011 14:30:14 -0400, Zaidy036 <>
wrote:

>In article <>, Bill at
> says...
>>
>> I'm having difficulty using the search window at the bottom left of
>> the screen in Win7. As an example, I just saved a JPEG file and went
>> to search for it and no items were found, yet I know exactly where it
>> is! What am I doing wrong?
>>
>> Bill

>
>free and faster search is Everything from http://www.voidtools.com/


Yep, that's by far my own favorite search tool. Most excellent.

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      05-03-2011
Zaidy036 wrote:

> Bill says...
>>
>> I'm having difficulty using the search window at the bottom left of
>> the screen in Win7. As an example, I just saved a JPEG file and went
>> to search for it and no items were found, yet I know exactly where it
>> is! What am I doing wrong?

>
> free and faster search is Everything from http://www.voidtools.com/


From their FAQ:

Does Everything search file contents?
No, "Everything" does not search file contents, only file and folder
names.

For the OP, this is unimportant since he can't enter any string to
search inside a .jpg file, anyway. For future use, scanning inside
files for desired content probably has some significance in choosing a
search utility.

Note that Everything generates a database. That is, it is an indexing
program, not a search utility. It indexes all files and folders and the
"search" is a filter you specify to reduce down the matching list.
Because it's an indexing utility is why ...

Can "Everything" index a mapped network drive?
No, "Everything" only indexes local or removable NTFS volumes.

To get around this limitation, they require you to install Everything on
every networked host and also run their ETP server which means you have
to open ports in your software firewalls. Personally I prefer a self-
contained search utility that doesn't require me to have continually
running background processes.

Does Everything support "searching" (indexing) of non-NTFS volumes? I
have to wonder since ...

How do I convert a volume to NTFS?
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/307881

Why would they even bother to put this in their FAQ unless NTFS was
required for their indexing to work? In fact, in another FAQ regarding
system requirements they say, "Everything" will only locate files and
folders on local NTFS volumes."

Hopefully Everything supports more regex operators than they list in
their FAQ. For example, \b (looking for a word boundary) is not listed.
Their online documentation for regex dumps you over to the Wiki site
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regex) which discusses regular expressions
but isn't really a good reference doc. So WHICH version does Everything
support? POSIX, Perl (PCRE), or something else? If they "borrowed" a
regex library to incorporate into Everything, they may not know just
what regex is supported.

Support for Everything is hoping someone comes to the rescue in their
forums. Their bug report forum has more posts than their general help
forum. There isn't much traffic in either of them.

I'm not a fan of indexers but if that's what you like then this is a
contender amongst indexers.
 
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      05-03-2011
Sunny Bard wrote:
> Gordon wrote:
>
>> I have absolutely no problem with the performance of the search function
>> in Windows 7...
>> I find it BETTER than the one in XP...

>
> I'm not talking about the speed, I'm talking about the ability to
> *actually* find stuff based on criteria I care about ...
>


The "Start Search" in the lower left, is likely to work differently than
the more general "Search" in the upper right. Click the three links here
for more details.

http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/w...file-or-folder

But some of the other search features, will have you running for the hills.
Even Linux/Unix "find" is going to get me results faster than this. If you know
a file so well, to specify it in this level of detail, you likely know
where it is already (using your powers of ESP) :-)

http://www.microsoft.com/windows/pro.../advquery.mspx

I think in the long run, the lousy interface on Windows 7 search, will
lead you to select a third party search, with a better designed interface.
So you won't be left wondering whether a Windows built-in search function
simply missed the file for some reason. You shouldn't have to "attend
night school" to be able to use search on a computer :-)

http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r256...earch-software

Paul

 
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