Simple curiosity

  • Thread starter Dr Rolando E Creagh
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Dr Rolando E Creagh

Gentlemen,
I am nothing but an amateur of he last 20 years, and never seen anything
like.
Sorry for my ignorance, but can somebody explain to me this N attribute that
nearly all files have in Vista?
Much appreciative
 
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Ken Blake

Dr Rolando E Creagh said:
Gentlemen,
I am nothing but an amateur of he last 20 years, and never seen anything
like.
Sorry for my ignorance, but can somebody explain to me this N attribute
that nearly all files have in Vista?


When the N attribute is set, it means the file has not been indexed.
 
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Dr Rolando E Creagh

Thanks very much.
I am no using the index as habit of an old timer, but wonder is with a drive
of 300GB I should. It did bothered me the constant activity of the system on
the drive maintaining the index. I feel it was obtrusive, even with CPU of
2.16 MHz
What do you think?
Cheers
 
K

Ken Blake

Thanks very much.
I am no using the index as habit of an old timer, but wonder is with a
drive of 300GB I should. It did bothered me the constant activity of the
system on the drive maintaining the index. I feel it was obtrusive, even
with CPU of 2.16 MHz
What do you think?


I let it index here, and haven't noticed any performance problem as a
result.
 

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