The clever way to speed up your WinXP search function

  

Since the launch of Microsoft's Windows Vista system, its advantages have never been heard. One of the major improvements that have been repeatedly mentioned is the quick search function of Windows Vista. Friends who have used Vista must have a deep understanding of this. No matter where they are, the search box follows you. After entering a part of the keyword, the search results may have been displayed in advance. However, for those who have not yet upgraded to Vista, why don't you want to speed up the Windows XP search function? After all, this is the most practical thing for you. Let's talk to you about how to optimize the search speed of Windows XP Search Assistant. Everyone often searches for content that is usually some of their own documents. If you are regularly stored in the same place, such as my document, then when you want to search for one of the files, you can greatly improve the search speed. . After calling up the search assistant, click on “All files and folders, then select “My Documents in the drop-down list box found here, then enter your keywords in the Keywords section and click Search to quickly Search for what you need. If you want to search for documents that exist in the root directory, you can still speed up the search process by removing the system catalog from the search. After calling up the search assistant, click on “All files and folders, click the small button to the right of the more advanced options, and remove the checkbox in front of the search system folder, if “ search for hidden files and files If the check box in front of the folder is also selected, remove it as well, and then search for it. Is it faster than before? If you have a lot of ZIP files on your hard drive, or a so-called compressed folder in Windows XP, XP's search companion will also perform an internal search for it, which will slow down the search. In order not to let the search partner search for the compressed folder, on the one hand, you can move all your compressed folders to the root directory, and then configure the search partner to search only the "My Documents folder"; on the other hand you can disable Windows XP on compressed files. Clip support. To disable this feature support, access the Run dialog in the Start menu, then enter this command in it: regsvr32 /u zipfldr.dll and click OK. Your changes will take effect after the reboot. To re-enable Windows XP support for compressed folders, use this command: regsvr32 zipfldr.dll. how about it? Do you make your XP search function faster with the above tips? Although there is still no search power of Vista, but the search speed is much faster than before?

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