Can anyone tell me why or what to look for that might be causing this?
or is it a feature that I don't know about. . .
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What was a search argument you tried?BobH wrote:In trying to find some files and looking across several different hard drives, I opened File Explorer (or Windows Explorer or whatever it's called nowadays) and navigated to the 'Computer' folder. I then entered the search argument in the panel at the top left corner of the display screen. Upon pressing 'Enter' nothing happened.
Can anyone tell me why or what to look for that might be causing this?
or is it a feature that I don't know about. . .
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Jay Freedman wrote:It may or may not help to make sure that the Windows Search service is running: Go to Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Services (use Run As Administrator on the right-click menu to start the app) and look at the Windows Search item. If it doesn't say Started in the Status column, right-click it and click Start.
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Thanks, Rudi!Rudi wrote:As an additional option, I can suggest to try using "Everything".
It finds, well... everything.
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