Make Windows XP search results faster and more accurate

  
        

1. Make Windows XP search results more accurate

Windows XP does not search for files in certain directories by default, and its support for search within files is not perfect. We can do the following to make the search results more To be comprehensive: Run the "Regedit" command to open the Registry Editor, navigate to "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\\Software\\Microsoft\\Windows\\CurrentVersion\\Explorer", and use CaseSensitive, IncludeSubFolders, SearchHidden, SearchSlowFiles, SearchSystemDirs in the right window respectively (may not be new) The value of type REG_DWORD is changed to 1, and we can see that we can maximize the search directory. We then look at the "HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT" branch. Here is the file type supported by the search within the control file. We can add it to several very common file types to create a new search support for the htm format file. Yes: Create a new item named "HTM" in the branch, and create a new one named "PersistentHandler" in the HTM item and change it to "{5e941d80-bf96-11cd-b579- 08002b30bfeb}" with its default value.

2. Let Windows XP search faster

The above describes how to make a lot of search results, such a price can be slow to search, you may want to make the search faster, when you can use the "HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT" branch does not The documents you got are almost deleted. We open the search window, click "Change Preferences → Use Indexing Service" to open it. We then see that when our system is idle, the system will automatically index and maintain the file with the native file to improve the search speed.

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