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      07-22-2008
OS = Vista Ultimate SP1 - all available updates applied.

I searched for .tib files (Acronis True Image Backup), on G:\ drive , a
separate storage HD (no OS), and it showed 13 files. There are actually 4 on
the drive, 3 of which showed up in the search. I have 10 files that are "no
longer located in G:\".

If they aren't they, how do they show up in a search?

I'm pretty sure ''search'' is my least favorite Vista feature, along with
its inability to remember folder view settings.

BChat

 
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PaulB
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      07-22-2008
Hi,
I can't help with search issue but this post contains a solution to the
folder view issue that works really well.

http://thevistaforums.com/index.php?showtopic=23106
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Paul


"BChat" wrote:

> OS = Vista Ultimate SP1 - all available updates applied.
>
> I searched for .tib files (Acronis True Image Backup), on G:\ drive , a
> separate storage HD (no OS), and it showed 13 files. There are actually 4 on
> the drive, 3 of which showed up in the search. I have 10 files that are "no
> longer located in G:\".
>
> If they aren't they, how do they show up in a search?
>
> I'm pretty sure ''search'' is my least favorite Vista feature, along with
> its inability to remember folder view settings.
>
> BChat
>
>

 
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PaulB
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      07-22-2008
This post, I believe, addresses your search issue.

http://help.lockergnome.com/vista/Vi...pict68456.html
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"BChat" wrote:

> OS = Vista Ultimate SP1 - all available updates applied.
>
> I searched for .tib files (Acronis True Image Backup), on G:\ drive , a
> separate storage HD (no OS), and it showed 13 files. There are actually 4 on
> the drive, 3 of which showed up in the search. I have 10 files that are "no
> longer located in G:\".
>
> If they aren't they, how do they show up in a search?
>
> I'm pretty sure ''search'' is my least favorite Vista feature, along with
> its inability to remember folder view settings.
>
> BChat
>
>

 
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BChat
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      07-22-2008
Thanks Paul, I'm going to check that out.


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Hi,
I can't help with search issue but this post contains a solution to the
folder view issue that works really well.

http://thevistaforums.com/index.php?showtopic=23106
--
Paul


"BChat" wrote:

> OS = Vista Ultimate SP1 - all available updates applied.
>
> I searched for .tib files (Acronis True Image Backup), on G:\ drive , a
> separate storage HD (no OS), and it showed 13 files. There are actually 4
> on
> the drive, 3 of which showed up in the search. I have 10 files that are
> "no
> longer located in G:\".
>
> If they aren't they, how do they show up in a search?
>
> I'm pretty sure ''search'' is my least favorite Vista feature, along with
> its inability to remember folder view settings.
>
> BChat
>
>

 
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BChat
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      07-22-2008
Again Paul, Thanks.

I dual boot between Home Premium and Ultimate, so I'm not sure the indexing
was set up or updated correctly. I have made some changes, some of which
appear in the article, and expect things to be better once this drive's
index is rebuilt. I have got to learn to do some things differently when
going back and forth between C: and D:.

I am pretty sure the problem here is firmly planted in the chair in front of
the machine - me ;-)
I am learning though......................slowly.

BChat.



"PaulB" <> wrote in message
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This post, I believe, addresses your search issue.

http://help.lockergnome.com/vista/Vi...pict68456.html
--
Paul


"BChat" wrote:

> OS = Vista Ultimate SP1 - all available updates applied.
>
> I searched for .tib files (Acronis True Image Backup), on G:\ drive , a
> separate storage HD (no OS), and it showed 13 files. There are actually 4
> on
> the drive, 3 of which showed up in the search. I have 10 files that are
> "no
> longer located in G:\".
>
> If they aren't they, how do they show up in a search?
>
> I'm pretty sure ''search'' is my least favorite Vista feature, along with
> its inability to remember folder view settings.
>
> BChat
>
>

 
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Karl Snooks
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      07-22-2008
Bchat,
Probably not the approach you seek, but...

I am fond of the dos command, DIR.

Not as fancy, but quicker and simpler.

Karl

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> OS = Vista Ultimate SP1 - all available updates applied.
>
> I searched for .tib files (Acronis True Image Backup), on G:\ drive , a
> separate storage HD (no OS), and it showed 13 files. There are actually 4
> on
> the drive, 3 of which showed up in the search. I have 10 files that are
> "no
> longer located in G:\".
>
> If they aren't they, how do they show up in a search?
>
> I'm pretty sure ''search'' is my least favorite Vista feature, along with
> its inability to remember folder view settings.
>
> BChat
>


 
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