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Thread: Why can't we stop SearchIndexer.exe?

  1. #16
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    Re: Why can't we stop SearchIndexer.exe?

    You've only been brainwashed by M$ into thinking you're a slave (to
    their software, not the machine itself).

    If you really want to be in control of your computer, remove Windows
    altogether and install Linux.

    I use the Debian GNU/Linux distribution which is freely available to
    download and is probably the most capable, or for about the price of a
    music album CD you can get the entire distribution on a 5 DVD set. I'll
    never run out of things to learn about and tinker with, and I'll never
    need to go back to Windows. Use OpenOffice.org (also free) instead of M$
    Office, and there are free equivalents of just about anything else that
    runs on Windows, or there is a program called Wine that enables you to
    run many Windows programs under Linux. You can also run VirtualBox (also
    free) that allows you to install Windows in a virtual machine
    environment (if you are fortunate enough to have Windows on CD, which is
    rare with a new computer, probably to prevent this).

    Unfortunately my wife uses a scrapbooking program that doesn't run
    under Linux/Wine (yet) so she has to stick it out with Vista, and her
    notebook is regularly unresponsive so with minimal Googling I arrived
    here. She quite often uses one of my Linux machines when something in
    Vista doesn't work (she wishes that her scrapbooking program would work
    in Linux because she's really had enough of Vista). Unfortunately she
    only has a Windows recovery disc so I may be unable to install it under
    a virtual machine, but now that I think of it I'll try with my other
    notebook that originally shipped with an XP recovery disc.

    There's also plenty of Microsoft diehards out there who will try to
    convince you that there's no problem or that you're just a stupid
    enduser. I pity them because they're the ones that have been brainwashed
    even more than you've been.

    At the end of the day I first disabled Windows Search and then
    uninstalled Windows Search 4.0, as my wife doesn't do a whole lot of
    searching anyway (she is usually quite capable of organising and finding
    her files without needing to search for them, and in the odd
    circumstance when search is needed, it is expected to take some time
    such that indexing isn't necesary).

  2. #17
    undisclosed Guest

    Re: Why can't we stop SearchIndexer.exe?


    I have not seen any benifit of this search indexer. If it did anything
    to speed up searches, I have yet to see it. IMO it takes longer in Vista
    to search for something than XP.

    Also, if it only did it initially why is it still doing it a year
    later? My PC is always on doing SETI calcs. So it should have had ample
    time to do its thing.

    I'm with the others on this, delete it.


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    mknorr

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