Tweak Indexing Options for More Performance

Topics Windows Vista on February 22nd, 2007

The indexing service in Vista is responsible for making those boxes all over the lightening fast. By default automatically indexes all files in your user profile folders, start menu and any files you have setup for offline access. If you have a lot of files in these locations and the files change often you can be putting a heavy load on the indexing service. For maximum performance when using Vista I recommend disabling indexing for all other locations other than the Start Menu. This will lessen the background work that Vista has to do. It will also slow down your searches of other locations but that is the price you must pay for this performance benefit.

Follow these steps to the indexing locations:

1. Click on the and key in Indexing Options and hit Enter. Indexing Options will now load.
2. Hit the Modify button.
3. Next, click on Show all locations.
4. Scroll through the tree-view and uncheck any folders you do not want to be indexed. When you are finished, click OK.
5. If you want to change advanced indexing settings such as what file types are indexed click on the Advanced button. Otherwise hit Close.

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One Response to “Tweak Indexing Options for More Performance”

  1. Comment by Stefan

    I need help please, I accidentally removed “start menu” and I can’t find it to get it back, what should I do?

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