Quick search in Windows 7
The search under Windows 7 has been greatly improved. As soon as you enter it, you get the results of the search. The search can be customized and depending on how the search options are set, you get the right result. In the article there are some tips that will make searching in Windows 7 a lot faster.
The search under Start is good and clear, but if you are looking for several objects and do not want to lose the search results again immediately, then I recommend searching via the Windows Explorer.
Start Windows Explorer with the search using a key combination: Hold Windows key + F
Please note that the superbar or the desktop is marked.
The Windows 7 search
The search finds all files of the search term even the file contents are searched and found. For example, the search finds the word Change in the file xpmode.rtf
Search file contents
If you open the window using the key combination, Windows 7 searches your own system. But if you select a folder, Windows 7 only searches this folder for the search term.
Recurring search queries can be accessed via save search backed up or even burned.
Save search or burn
If you want to open the folder where the file is located, click with the right mouse button on the file> Open file path.
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© Copyright Michael Hille
Warning:
Using Registry Editor or its tips incorrectly can cause serious system problems that may require you to reinstall your operating system. Tampering with the registry files and using the tips is at your own risk.
Search file contents
If you open the window using the key combination, Windows 7 searches your own system. But if you select a folder, Windows 7 only searches this folder for the search term.
Recurring search queries can be accessed via save search backed up or even burned.
Save search or burn
If you want to open the folder where the file is located, click with the right mouse button on the file> Open file path.
Open file path
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This tip comes from www.win-tipps-tweaks.de
© Copyright Michael Hille
Warning:
Using Registry Editor or its tips incorrectly can cause serious system problems that may require you to reinstall your operating system. Tampering with the registry files and using the tips is at your own risk.