Search replaces "file find" and is much more powerful once you get used to
using it.
There are 2 ways to use Search function in Vista:
1) enter file name, name of program or document, etc in the Start Search
field in the start menu.
2) open a windows explorer folder or directory and enter name of folder,
file, program, document, etc in the search field in the upper right hand
corner. After that search is done you will find that there will be Search
Tools and Advanced Search options available to refine your search.
And the "metatag" abilities fine tunes Search beyond what XP and '98 are
capable.
With Vista Search you don't even have to hit the enter key to start the
search, Search will immediately look at the index key as soon as you enter
the first letter of your search.
I've found that the major problems that I had with Vista were directly
related to third party software or the computer manufacturer's drivers and
BIOS which the manufacturer fixed.
Vista outpaces XP and blows the doors off '98.
Also, The Help and Support of Vista is a big leap ahead of XP's and '98.
cheers,
oscar
" |" wrote:
> On Jun 26, 12:57 am, "Steve Thackery" <nob...@nowhere.com> wrote:
> > > I still will miss the file finder function which is a very
> > > serious botch on my Vista experience.
> >
> > What do you mean? If you click the Start orb and just start typing, a list
> > appears immediately which contains:
> >
> > 1/ files with the typed text in the filename
> >
> > 2/ files with the typed text inside
> >
> > So if you click the orb and type "fred", you will get a list of all files
> > with "fred" in the filename and all files containing the text "fred".
> >
> > Isn't this what you want? And, frankly, much more useful than XP's poor
> > excuse for a search?
> >
> > SteveT
>
> While I missed that, I tried it (just now) and it is useless compared
> to file find.
> I do have some issues now with Google search and Opera though
> I suppose I'll get them sorted out one or another. Perhaps
> I'll download Foxfire/Mozilla as suggested by a window that
> shows on the browser. It has been my habit using file find to reach in
> the
> browser cache at times or to pull out various things especially
> pictures or find misplaced oddly named large download files or
> yet again just help keep an additional eye on smaller spy
> files.
>
> With file find I was able to search for file sizes, file types,
> in specific locations, dates, spans of time beyond just
> the name.
>
> My other complaints with Opera in Vista not operating Adobe
> reader have been corrected by an additional version of the
> reader being downloaded special. Understand I was using
> MS Windows 98 up until a week ago. I've never tinkered
> with an XP system.
>
> However, Explorer is still not starting up. Not a big deal
> as Opera still works.
>
> Thanks again from this cave man..............Trig.
>