Good question.
I don't know of any faster way of getting to that Search Window than Windows
Logo +F...
....but if you go to any window/folder ling on your Menu (such as Document or
Computer) and type in your initial search in the upper right hand corner
you'll see that when the search is over if you scroll down to the bottom of
the search results you'll see the Advance Search option. Also Search Tool
will be on the toolbar.
And if you don't use Search option that much and forget about this then down
the road you can always fall back on Help and Support. Enter Search. Inside
one of those results (I think it's Finding a Folder) there will be a link to
click onto the Search Window that Windows Logo +F gets ya to. I had to do
this a couple times in the beginning.
If anyone out there has figured out how to create an icon short cut for the
Search Window that Windows Logo + F produces we'd like to see it.
Whew...
Hope that helps.
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oscar
....Right click is your best friend...
"" wrote:
> On Jun 30, 10:56 am, oscar <os...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> > Start here:
> >
> > Windows Logo + F will take you to Search Window.
> > Click on Advanced Search.
> >
> > --
> > oscar 
> >
> > ...Right click is your best friend...
> >
> >
> >
> > "Clarencehar...@gmail.com" wrote:
> > > Hi, With XP I we were available to search the computer for the drives
> > > or even the whole computer . With Vista I am not sure how to view
> > > this ? Reason as to why I am asking is whenever I uninstalled anything
> > > afterward I would search for the prefetch files or whatever was left
> > > from the uninstall. How do you search for these left over with
> > > Vista ?
> >
> > > Thanks- Hide quoted text -
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> Thank you . Is there any way to find it by using the mouse ? Thanks
>