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...Just a Heads Up...If you have recently installed from Microsoft Update, a facility called "Windows Search" and you are wondering why your computer is starting to slow down alarmingly...just UNINSTALL the diabolical thing. It is such a joy to see your machine transform back to its former sparkling self :dancer:

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Its just indexing the files Peter. Let it finish and its fine. ;-)
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And if you are terrible troubled by it, you can just set the service to disabled or manual, that'll do the trick too.
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Just out of curiosity, is this a replacement and enhancement for Windows Indexing service? If so, does it offer any advantages?

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It seems to be based on Vista shyte! I found it lousy and have not been able to unistalll it but have used msconfig to stop it starting, the old search was far better!!
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nigelb wrote:Just out of curiosity, is this a replacement and enhancement for Windows Indexing service? If so, does it offer any advantages?

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A new version of the same. Its actually part of Vista so its an update, whereas on XP I'm pretty sure it was an optional download.

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tonymadge wrote:It seems to be based on Vista shyte! I found it lousy and have not been able to unistalll it but have used msconfig to stop it starting, the old search was far better!!
Tony, you can uninstall it completely from Control Panel and then it goes back to the old search...As you say, vastly superior. The new windows search is ok if you just want to index your normal desktop items like mail and My Docs, but if you want further indexing then the index files themselves become enormous and the whole machine slows down even when it is not indexing...I know it is complete CR*P as will anyone else who actually uninstalls it. The difference in the behaviour of you machine after getting rid of that thing is fantastic. If you want to keep it then fine...But be prepared for your machine to wilt and slowly go to SLEEP!! :lol:

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Thanks all. I think I will pass on Windows Search and stick with what I have now.

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