Use Win 7 search function faster and more accurate

  

The easiest way to narrow the search

Usually we use Win 7 search function may be directly in the Win 7 start menu, but Such a search is to retrieve all the index files, and those that are not included in the index can not be searched. In addition, although the index mode search in Win 7 is very fast, if you are searching for the first time, it will take some time to build the index file, so the time will be longer.

In fact, if you know the directory where the files you want to search are located, the easiest way to speed up is to narrow down the search, access the directory where the files are located, and then complete the search box in the folder window. Win 7 has integrated the search toolbar into the toolbar, not only to find files at any time, but also to search for any folder.

Custom Index Directory Acceleration for Search

As mentioned above, Win 7 uses a new index search mode, which can greatly improve the search speed. So naturally, whether the file or folder is indexed will directly affect the speed of our search.

However, by default, some of the index options are what we want, but some are not, and some that you want to join are not in the default search list. So in order to speed up the search, we can customize the index directory to make the search faster and more accurate.

Tip: The principle of index mode is like the book directory. When we want to query some parts of the book, we can quickly find the location of the content through the book directory. Of course, this metaphor is not enough, because the index is dynamically updated compared to the book's "dead" directory. We don't have to worry about the index being invalidated due to some file movements, so we can't search for files.

Customize the index directory, just enter "index option" in the search box of the system's start menu (or open the control panel and select the large icon to display, then click "Index Options"), open the "Indexing Options" "Set the window, enter "Modify" to add, delete and modify the index position.

In addition to setting in the control panel, we can also add it to the index when searching for a folder that is not in the index. When you search for a folder, a message to add the folder to the index location appears below the dynamic toolbar of the explorer. Click on the information bar and select the "Add to index" option in the menu that opens. You can quickly add a folder to an index location.

In general, the index file is almost maintenance-free after it is created, but if you can't find a known file in the index or in other special cases, you may need to manually rebuild the index. Users manually rebuild the index, just open the "Index Options", in the "Advanced Options" dialog box, click the "Index Settings" tab, and then click "Rebuild". However, searching before the index is completely rebuilt may result in inaccurate results.

Tip: The index file is saved by default in the "ProgramDataMicrosoft" folder of the system partition. The size is related to the number of index options established by the system, usually in the range of tens of megabytes to one hundred megabytes. If you are concerned that the index will be cleared after the system is reinstalled, you can locate the index location to a non-system disk. Click the "Advanced" button in the "Index Options" dialog box, select the new index location in the "Advanced Options" dialog box, and confirm.

Don't search subdirectories Reduce search time

The power of Win 7 search also includes not only searching for file names, but also searching for file content. If you only remember part of the file and don't remember the file name, then this feature will definitely help you a lot. However, the actual situation is that the file content search user does not use much, after all, remembering the file name is much easier than remembering the file content. So by default, Win 7 will only search for filenames when searching for directories without indexes, not search for file content.

In addition, in order to make the search faster, we can further set up, choose not to search sub-directories, and set the search content keywords to match exactly, so that you can further reduce the search time. , speed up the search.

In order to achieve better results, Win 7 defaults to search for folders and subdirectories contained in folders, but if we confirm the folder where the files are located, we can choose not to include subdirectory search. Thereby speeding up. In contrast, choosing an exact match for a keyword may be more effective and can effectively filter your search results. Because if the keywords partially match, you may search for a lot of files that contain some of the content in the keywords, and these files are often not what we want.

The modification method is very simple. Enter "Folder Options" in the search box of the system's Start menu. After confirming, you can open the "Folder Options" setting window, and then select and remove in the "Search Method" column. You can check the "Include subfolders in search results when searching for folders" and "Find partial matches".

Narrowing the scope from the search results

When our search is completed, it is possible to have a situation where there are many search results and we have to further filter among the many search results. . If so, it is equivalent to lengthening the search time. So at this point we can enter "modify" or "modify time" in the search box, so that we can perform secondary screening in the search results according to the time range, thus effectively improving the search efficiency, which is also a new function in Win 7 search. .

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