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Vista Indexing Service is Unextinguishable

erufle

Educator
I was going to post a copy of one of my CFS2 files for another member but, Vista has some how managed to turn on its Indexing Service, which I thought I had permanently turned off. When this powerful little laptop starts indexing files, Windows Explorer becomes useless. It says it is disabled in the control panel services tab. Does anybody know if Microsoft has found a way to turn it back on despite our attempts to disable it.

Computer Specifications

HP Pavilion dv6700 Notebook PC
Product number: GP238AV
Intel Core2 Duo CPU T9300, 2.5GHz, L1 Cache 64 KB, L2 6,144
Installed memory 3.072 GB ; 1-2GB module + 1-1GB module
HD: 233 GB/ Free Space 168 GB
Windows Vista 6.0 SP 1 32-bit installed
BIOS F.45
Display adapter: NVIDIA GeForce 8400M GS 1280x800 resolution
Drivers updated 9-13-08
[FONT=&quot]HP Pavilion dv6700t CTO Entertainment Notebook PC[/FONT]

:help: :help: :help: :help: :help: :help:
 
I was going to post a copy of one of my CFS2 files for another member but, Vista has some how managed to turn on its Indexing Service, which I thought I had permanently turned off. When this powerful little laptop starts indexing files, Windows Explorer becomes useless. It says it is disabled in the control panel services tab. Does anybody know if Microsoft has found a way to turn it back on despite our attempts to disable it.

Computer Specifications

HP Pavilion dv6700 Notebook PC
Product number: GP238AV
Intel Core2 Duo CPU T9300, 2.5GHz, L1 Cache 64 KB, L2 6,144
Installed memory 3.072 GB ; 1-2GB module + 1-1GB module
HD: 233 GB/ Free Space 168 GB
Windows Vista 6.0 SP 1 32-bit installed
BIOS F.45
Display adapter: NVIDIA GeForce 8400M GS 1280x800 resolution
Drivers updated 9-13-08
[FONT=&quot]HP Pavilion dv6700t CTO Entertainment Notebook PC[/FONT]

:help: :help: :help: :help: :help: :help:


http://www.vistax64.com/

There are a bunch of workarounds,fixes,etc for vista on this forums.

I bookmarked it and use it all the time.

Since, I don't have documents on Vista this kinda site is invaluable.

Good Luck
 
Tweakhound.com also tells you how to disable the idiet proofs microsost try to throw at us

It is amazing to me how MSFT makes big changes in administrator permissions and then you find it's all hidden. Of course, you have to know something is going when you get all those stupid popup boxes that keep you reading and clicking.

:amen:
 
Actually, I did get that message from my laptop :female: once. :eek: I responded by inserting my big black 10 gigabite flash drive :male: into its sweet little slot :hititbanana:. I kept inserting it over :redfire: and over again :bananajump:, in and out :greenf:, in and out, until finally, that big black flash drive shot :pop4: a 2000 megabite load :rocket: into that sweet little slot . Afterward, the computer went to sleep :sleep: and I could not wake it up.
 
Erufle and Dirtman... you guys need your own comedy show!!!! :focus::friday::ernae::rapture:
 
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