You can restore the search defaults. Open explorer to any folder, type
something in search and hit enter. Click the "Search Tools" menu, and
"Modify Search Locations", then "Advanced" button, and click the reset for
defaults
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"USAOz" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I am using Windows Vista Ultimate (x86)
>
> A so-called IT "expert" told me to select ALL files types in the file
> types
> tab in Indexing Options as I was having problems finding a file that I
> KNEW
> was on the HDD but hat normal searhing did not find.
>
> I now find my searhes are VERY slow.
>
> I have been told I should NOT have selected all file types in indexing
> options.
>
> I do not know what files should NOT be selected by default.
>
> How do I either restore the FILE TYPES to default OR get a listing of said
> files so I can manually restore the default install situation.