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How to Disable Search Indexing In Windows 10
Although Windows 10 search is an important feature to find apps, settings, and files, the indexing process can sometimes consume many resources that can negatively impact the experience – especially on low-end devices. If you keep your files organized, you can slow down the indexing process by excluding all search locations.
To configure the indexer to improve system performance on Windows 10, use these steps:
Open Settings.
Click on Search.
Click on Search Windows.
Under the /”More Search Indexer Settings/” section, click the Advanced Search Indexer Settings option.
Click the Modify button.
Click the Show all locations button.
Under the /”Change selected locations/” section, clear all the selected locations.
Click the OK button.
Click the Close button.
Once you complete the steps, Windows Search will continue to run on your device, but Windows 10 will no longer index the specified locations, improving the overall performance.
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Although Windows 10 search is an important feature to find apps, settings, and files, the indexing process can sometimes consume many resources that can negatively impact the experience – especially on low-end devices. If you keep your files organized, you can slow down the indexing process by excluding all search locations.
To configure the indexer to improve system performance on Windows 10, use these steps:
Open Settings.
Click on Search.
Click on Search Windows.
Under the /”More Search Indexer Settings/” section, click the Advanced Search Indexer Settings option.
Click the Modify button.
Click the Show all locations button.
Under the /”Change selected locations/” section, clear all the selected locations.
Click the OK button.
Click the Close button.
Once you complete the steps, Windows Search will continue to run on your device, but Windows 10 will no longer index the specified locations, improving the overall performance.
For more videos, visit: https://www.youtube.com/c/IgoroTech
#igorotech #igorotech #ComputerKnowledge #ComputerTips #WindowsTroubleshooting #Shorts #SearchIndex #SearchIndexing
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