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Removing Indexes

One of the useful tip to accelerate the performance of Operating System.
Our Operating System will creates indexes for file system.
These indexes are used in searching a file in the entire file system.

-->> But these make the operating system slow down and some times, the system also hangs.

-->> In order to overcome these drawbacks, we have to remove/delete indexes for each drive.

-->> Steps to remove indexes.

1. Open "Computer"or"my Computer" , right click on Properties.

2. Under the "General" category just deselect the last option, which says, "Allow files on this drive to have contents indexed in addition to file properties.

3. Apply these changes to all drives.

NOTE: (1) It is 100% safe and legal to do. Otherwise Windows will not have that option to remove those indexes.

(2) After applying the setting, it takes few minutes to remove the indexes. that can be shown in processing window.



 

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