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HUUUUUUAAAAAAAAAAaaaaaah !!!! Driving me NUTS !
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Mac Enthusiast
Join Date: Jan 2000
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Can anyone tell me what that the indexing of my harddisk is good for? HOW DO I SHUT IT OFF?
because about every time i am in a program that doesn't use the finder (like starcraft) this O SO USEFUL gadget kicks in, knocking me out of the game !
Apple : get organised yourself!
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"the only real centre of the universe is yourself"
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Mac Enthusiast
Join Date: Jul 2000
Location: Kitchener ON Canada
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Got to your Sherlock Menu and turn off FBC Indexing Scheduler.
The purpose of the Indexing is so that you can find a file by simply entering a word or phrase within a document for example.
Mine's turned off too - if you file with some order, who needs it - and the unexpected interuptions bother me when I'm doing something.
WDL
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Join Date: Sep 1999
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I didn't think Indexing was automatically set by default to run, let alone more than once a day.
I do it once a month manually, and then just by label to do the Documents folder.
It helps to double the setting for Preferred partition size (Extension Folder => Find => Find By... and it also runs faster. (Same with Extension Manager - loads/updates when launched if you double IT'S Preferred also.... seems to be a chronic problem with way too many programs and vendors - having to go through all of that after every install.)
Gregory
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Join Date: Oct 1999
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You can also just disabled the Find By Content and FBC Indexing Scheduler extensions (which I'd do anyway if you don't plan on using that feature -- I never do).
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Mac Elite
Join Date: Mar 2000
Location: Reading, PA, USA
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Like Misha, I've disabled my extensions too. Indexing is probably a useful idea for some people with messy filing, but I agree with WDL that with some order in filing you don't need to index.
[This message has been edited by yoyo52 (edited 08-13-2000).]
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And that's true too.--Shakespeare, King Lear
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Phaedrus
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I believe you can set it to run on a schedule, also. So if you do want to use it, just set it to index during times that you wont be using the computer.
It's a very nice feature--you can find files quickly and precisely. Using Windows to find something takes forever while it searches the C:/ drive, and even then it may not find it. Sherlock is an example of Apple at their best..
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Join Date: Sep 1999
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Find by Content and FBC Indexing can be enabled when you want to use and disabled at other times. Same with Software Update - no reboot necessary. - Greg
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