Need a Search Folder for "selected hard drives", not "all" hard dr

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Dan McGarigle

There is a "folder" in my system that is used by "Search".
It contains "all" 10 of my hard drives, i.e. "
C:D:E:F:G:H:I:J:M:N: "
How can I make another "folder" for Search that has just the " D:E:M: "
drives,
or the " C:H:I:N: " drives ?
 

patcooke

Member
Jan 27, 2007
Not 100% sure I understand your question but if you're just seeking to search a selected drive or folder then just right click on that drive or folder and select the search option.
 
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Dan McGarigle

Re: Need a Search Folder for "selected hard drives", not "all" har

dear patcooke
OK, I will elaborate to better describe what I want. Here are the facts.

a. My system has 10 hard drives, lettered C:D:E:F:G:H:I:J:M:N:

b. The XP Search function gives me these optional places to """Look in"""
1. Local Hard Drives C:D:E:F:G:H:I:J:M:N:
2. My Documents
3. Shared Documents
4. 3 1/2" Floppy A:
5. HIT80GB-C (C:)
6. HIT80GB-D (D:)
7. HIT80GB-E (E:)
8. HIT80GB-F (F:)
9. HIT80GB-G (G:)
10. HIT80GB-H (H:)
11. HIT80GB-I (I:)
12. HIT80GB-J (J:)
13. DVD-RW Drive (K:)
14. CD-Drive (L:)
15. M-XCAT80G-M (M:)
16. N-VID60GB-N (N:)

With these options I can seach any individual hard drive,
or I can search -all- hard drives.

I want to search more than one, but not all, hard drives.

I want to be able to create a "folder" of drives.
It will be like the "Local Hard Drives C:D:E:F:G:H:I:J:M:N:",
but it will have, for example, "Local Hard Drives F:I:M:N:"

How do I create a search list "folder" for Search that has
"Local Hard Drives F:I:M:N:", or
"Local Hard Drives E:H:J", or
"Local Hard Drives D:E:F:G:H:N:"
so that I can search more than one, but not all, hard drives ? ? ?

Thanks patcooke !


"patcooke" wrote:

>
> Not 100% sure I understand your question but if you're just seeking to
> search a selected drive or folder then just right click on that drive or
> folder and select the search option.
>
>
> --
> patcooke
> Posted via http://windowsbb.com Forum to Usenet gateway
>
>
 

patcooke

Member
Jan 27, 2007
ok - got you now ......

go to search, select advanced.
from the location pulldown list choose search locations - it will give you a checklist to choose which drives to search.
 

patcooke

Member
Jan 27, 2007
Sorry - hit wrong button before I'd finished! When the search is complete you can save the search paramters as a virtual folder for future searches - click on "save search" giving the folder an appropriate name like "search drives D, F and K".
 
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Dan McGarigle

Re: Need a Search Folder for "selected hard drives", not "all" har

Let me be perfectly clear here. Ib think that you still don't understand my
question.

Now,
in the Windows Explorer "Search Companion" Explorer Bar on the left side of
gthe Explorer window, there IS A LIST of THESE ITEMS -

----------------------------------------------------
Search by any or all of the criteria below
----------------------------------------------------

A word or phrase in the file:
---------------------------------

---------------------------------

Look in: ( does have a pull down list which
lists these sixteen (16) items)
---------------------------------

1. Local Hard Drives C:D:E:F:G:H:I:J:M:N:
2. My Documents
3. Shared Documents
4. 3 1/2" Floppy A:
5. HIT80GB-C (C:)
6. HIT80GB-D (D:)
7. HIT80GB-E (E:)
8. HIT80GB-F (F:)
9. HIT80GB-G (G:)
10. HIT80GB-H (H:)
11. HIT80GB-I (I:)
12. HIT80GB-J (J:)
13. DVD-RW Drive (K:)
14. CD-Drive (L:)
15. M-XCAT80G-M (M:)
16. N-VID60GB-N (N:)

Now, please read this next sentence S L O W L Y so that I can get my
question across to you.

With these given sixteen (16) options I can seach ANY ONE SINGLE (1)
INDIVIDUAL HARD DRIVE

OR,

I can search -ALL- LOCAL HARD DRIVES C:D:E:F:G:H:I:J:M:N:

BUT, BUT, I want to search MORE THAN ONE, BUT NOT ALL, hard drives.
=====================
I want to be able to create a "list" of drives.
It will be like the "Local Hard Drives C:D:E:F:G:H:I:J:M:N:",
but it will have, for example, "Local Hard Drives F:I:M:N:"

How do I create a search list "list" for Search that has
"Local Hard Drives F:I:M:N:", OR
"Local Hard Drives E:H:J:" OR
"Local Hard Drives D:E:F:G:H:N:"
so that I can SEARCH MORE THAN ONE BUT NOT ALL HARD DRIVES ? ? ?

THAT's MY QUESTION
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"patcooke" wrote:

>
> ok - got you now ......
>
> go to search, select advanced.
> from the location pulldown list choose search locations - it will give
> you a checklist to choose which drives to search.
>
>
> --
> patcooke
> Posted via http://windowsbb.com Forum to Usenet gateway
>
>
 

patcooke

Member
Jan 27, 2007
I think I understand your question, I think you don't understand my reply! :D

Not sure if you can put pics in this forum - I'll try:

1. Goto "start" and "search".

2. Select "advanced search".

3. Where it says "location", pull down the list and the very last entry says "Choose search locations" - select that.

4. Click on "computer" to list all your drives and select the ones you want to search.

5. Click on ok.

6. Select any other search parameters you want to specify (eg: filename, type etc) then click on "search".

7. You can save the search - click on "save search" and select the name and location of the file - you car instance save something called "search drives D F and K for jpgs" on the desktop.

* Can't see how to insert a pic but hopefully this is getting us nearer to being on the same planet. What's the old saying? I think we meant what we thought we said but I don't think we said what we thought we meant - something like that.:D
 
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jameshanley39@yahoo.co.uk

On Aug 13, 9:55 am, patcooke <patcooke.2v8...@news.home.local> wrote:
> I think I understand your question, I think you don't understand my
> reply! :D
>
> Not sure if you can put pics in this forum - I'll try:
>


it's a newsgroup.not a forum.

you can put pics on the imageshack website and link to them.

> 1. Goto "start" and "search".
>
> 2. Select "advanced search".
>
> 3. Where it says "location", pull down the list and the very last
> entry says "Choose search locations" - select that.


<snip>

what OS are you using?! Vista?

In win xp the list of locations ends in 'browse'. The option you speak
of isn't there.

This is windows xp
http://img504.imageshack.us/img504/7534/srchuo8.jpg


A google of
windows "Choose search locations"
comes up with links for windows vista.

This is a win xp newsgroup. microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
 
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Dan McGarigle

Re: Need a Search Folder for "selected hard drives", not "all" har

In reference to my first reply to you, I wrote
"""""
a. My system has 10 hard drives, lettered C:D:E:F:G:H:I:J:M:N:

b. The XP Search function gives me these optional places to """Look in"""
1. Local Hard Drives C:D:E:F:G:H:I:J:M:N:
2. My Documents
3. Shared Documents
4. 3 1/2" Floppy A:
5. HIT80GB-C (C:)
6. HIT80GB-D (D:)
7. HIT80GB-E (E:)
8. HIT80GB-F (F:)
9. HIT80GB-G (G:)
10. HIT80GB-H (H:)
11. HIT80GB-I (I:)
12. HIT80GB-J (J:)
13. DVD-RW Drive (K:)
14. CD-Drive (L:)
15. M-XCAT80G-M (M:)
16. N-VID60GB-N (N:)
"""""

But I forgot to include the last item in the Search list which would be item
17 which is
"""""
browse...
"""""

I have never seen any option in my Windows XP Pro with SP2 and all updates
system that says "Choose search locations".

Please tell me how to add the "Choose Search Locations" to my Windows XP Pro
Search system
Thanks !


"patcooke" wrote:

>
> I think I understand your question, I think you don't understand my
> reply! :D
>
> Not sure if you can put pics in this forum - I'll try:
>
> 1. Goto "start" and "search".
>
> 2. Select "advanced search".
>
> 3. Where it says "location", pull down the list and the very last
> entry says "Choose search locations" - select that.
>
> 4. Click on "computer" to list all your drives and select the ones you
> want to search.
>
> 5. Click on ok.
>
> 6. Select any other search parameters you want to specify (eg:
> filename, type etc) then click on "search".
>
> 7. You can save the search - click on "save search" and select the name
> and location of the file - you car instance save something called
> "search drives D F and K for jpgs" on the desktop.
>
> * Can't see how to insert a pic but hopefully this is getting us nearer
> to being on the same planet. What's the old saying? I think we meant
> what we thought we said but I don't think we said what we thought we
> meant - something like that.:D
>
>
> --
> patcooke
> Posted via http://windowsbb.com Forum to Usenet gateway
>
>
 
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Handyman

Dan McGarigle240417 Wrote:
> There is a "folder" in my system that is used by "Search".
> It contains "all" 10 of my hard drives, i.e. "
> C:D:E:F:G:H:I:J:M:N: "
> How can I make another "folder" for Search that has just the "
> D:E:M: "
> drives,
> or the " C:H:I:N: " drives ?

This is actually simple, and shouldn't have required all this
verbosity.

In the "Look in:" field simply type the drive letters to search
separating each with a semi-colon. You must use the proper syntax. You
can save the search for future use.

EXAMPLE:

Let's say I have 6 drives in my system, but only want to search on
Drives D: and E:. I would use the following syntax in the "Look in:"
field to limit my search to those two drives:

D:\E:\

This works for me in XP Pro SP2. MS says the backslash is optional
when searching a whole drive, but I always include it. You can use this
same syntax to search selected folders on selected drives. For
example:

C:\downloadsF:\downloadsG:\downloads

If you think you'll use these drive or folder parameters in the future,
simply click the file menu on the search window, and select "save
search". Give it a descriptive name and click OK. Your saved searches
will appear at the bottom of the "Look in:" drive list under a heading
called "browse".
 
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