Does Windows Search in Services need to be disabled?
"Monica" wrote in message
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I don't know if it's Windows or my new computer but it's definitely slower
than my XP (32bit) machine, Quad 6600 2.40GHz and 3GB of RAM).
I've got a 2nd Generation i7 2600, quad 3.4GHz and 12GB RAM and and this
brand new Win7 Premium 64-bit machine runs slower

I've whittled down the
startup folder and disabled some services. Don't see enough of an
improvement to even
mention. However, I just disabled indexing as was suggested and wow! things
just got snappier

I just did several searches with indexing disabled and if anything saw an
improvement in speed

AND...my web browsing is even faster

But, I had indexing enabled on my XP machine and the things were still
snappy after 3 years. Go figure.
Now if I could afford a ssd, this machine would set world records <lol>
beeJ, hope you give this a try.
THANK YOU nomail!
"BeeJ" wrote in message news:j638kq$nbd$...
This is a Quad 3.2GHz, AMD, 8G RAM, Win7 Pro 64bit PC.
1) I have several dozen multi-gigabyte files in a folder on the C:
drive.
I have in Properties, set to allow indexing of the C: drive.
When I click on the folder, it shows that there are no files in the
folder.
Then several minutes later, the files show up.
This happens every time if try to open this folder.
I had these same type and size files in a folder on my previous Win
Vista install and this never happened. Files always show up
immediately.