Tweak Windows Vista Indexing Options

Topics Windows Vista, Windows XP on July 1st, 2007

Vista works in the background to automatically index all the files in the Start Menu, user profile and files setup for offline access by default. If you have many files in these locations and the files change often, the indexing service may slow down your system’s performance. Unlike XP, Vista now allows you to easily the indexing service following the steps below. It is recommended that you disable indexing for the other locations other than the Start Menu for maximum performance. Bear in mind that while this speeds up your overall system performance, it will also slow you down when searching for files in those locations.

1. Click on the and enter Indexing Options. Hit Enter and the Indexing Options should load.

2. Click on the Modify button, followed by Show all locations.

3. Scroll through the tree-view and uncheck all options except the Start Menu. Hit OK.

Note: For advanced users, you can also change other indexing options, like the file types to index, by clicking on the Advanced button.

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