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Running RC2 on an Athlon 64 3000 w/ 1GB RAM
I run Start/Search and search for "name:small", using all the default search settings (Location is "Indexed Locations" and "Include non-indexed, hidden, and system files" is not checked. Results come up with 242 items, 1.41 MB. About 10% of the results are directories named "small", and the rest are files with names beginning with "small". I select all, and choose delete. Several minutes later, I still have this dialog box on the screen: Deleting 942 items (9.59 MB) From: Search Results in Indexed Locations Time remaining: About 1 Hour and 47 Minutes Items remaining: 682 (9.59 MB) Speed: 0 bytes/sec Every couple minutes, I get a dialog box saying this: Sharing This folder is shared with other people If you delete this folder, it will no longer be shared. Blah blah blah... Continue or Cancel I'm getting one of these dialog boxes for each of the folders being deleted. I press Continue on each one. None of the files or folders are shared, despite what the dialog box says. A couple of critical problems: 1. It's utterly unacceptable that I'm going to have to babysit the computer for the next couple hours and press "Continue" a couple dozen times. Why is there no "Yes to All" button? 2. It's also utterly unacceptable that deleting less than a thousand files should take almost two hours. During this deletion operation, according to Resource Monitor, explorer.exe is taking most of my CPU power, and "System" is writing to c:\$LogFile and c:\$Mft at a combined rate of about 230MB/min. I've typed this entire message while the delete is in progress, being interrupted a few times to press "Continue". Now I will have to sit here for a long while more. Are these known bugs which are going to be fixed in the Vista final release? Update: Now that the deletion has finally finished, all of the files and folders are still displayed in the search window. So I press alt-v and choose "Refresh". The results pane clears, and displays just "Searching..." for a few seconds, and then... all of the files and folders are displayed again! Yet when I double-click one of the files, it says that the file has been deleted. Thinking this is just a glitch in Vista's search, that the refresh operation doesn't work, I closed search, and then started it again from the Start menu, and re-ran the search for the name "small", and got the same results yet again! But if I open the folders in explorer where search is claiming these files are, the files aren't actually there; they've been deleted. So then where is Vista's search program getting all of this file and folder data from, if all of the files and folders were deleted? Is it automatically searching previous versions? If so, how can I make it stop doing that? |
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