Saturday, January 28, 2012

Disable indexing option to free up Ram

Indexing option is a little program that uses large amounts of Ram and can often make a computer slower.This system process indexes and updates lists of all the files that are in your computer.It does this so that when you do a search for something on your computer,it will help to search faster by scanning the index lists.If you don't search your computer often,or even if you do search often,this option is completely unnecessary.you can save Ram memory by disable this option.

If you use Windows xp,
1.First go to Start menu.
2.Click Setting.Now 
3.Go to Control Panel.
4.Double click in Add/Remove Program.
5.Then click Add/Remove Windows Components.
6.Now uncheck the Indexing service.
7.Then click next.Now the Indexing option will disabled.



If you use Windows 7 or Vista then,
1. Click on “start” and enter “services.msc” into the search field, which will fire up the service list of all Windows 7 services.
2. Search through the list until you find “Windows Search” (tip: press “W” and it will jump to all services starting with the letter W).
3. Doube-click on “Windows Search” and from the dropdown field select startup type: “Disabled”.
4. Stop the service.

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