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If that fails to resolve the issue, you can try and restore the boot directory. A major cause of persistent crashes, BSoD incidents and other malfunctions comes down to hardware defects due to faulty manufacturing, overheating or rough handling. The system or its individual components may overheat during prolonged use, particularly when overclocking. Before the iron melts on you, adding or replacing case fans and coolers can save you real money.

Adding fans to cool memory banks or fitting the system with liquid cooling can not only prevent damage—it can also improve performance.

Hardware damage due to overheating tends to be pretty irreversible so that no amount of passive or active cooling will make the crashes go away. The quicker you can react to early signs of hardware malfunctions, the higher your chances at preventing damage to components in your PC or gaming console.

Log files can give you invaluable insights into the real causes of persistent system crashes. We hope that helps. Feel free to post your questions in the comments below. Related: How you can make your Windows faster and give your PC a performance boost right away. One last tidbit of rather obvious advice: file system errors tend to propagate. If you start experiencing system freezes or crashes, repair your file system to prevent further damage.

Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. As what Aileen has stated above, we suggest that you post in our TechNet forums where we have experts who are more knowledgeable with these kinds of issues. Maybe one of those Office gurus can point you in the right direction - since there is some kind of KB about it maybe they have heard of it before and know how to fix it.

In this thread, my issue is - " So I open my event log, but I can't find searchindexer log there Your link is correct, I need this event log to pin-point what exactly makes indexing work so slowly.

Purple Flame. Hello, here's the question: I need to find event log for search indexer as to identify what exactly causes indexing to work slowly without any tangible results.

This thread is locked. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. I have the same question As time goes on, your files become more and more. Unless you have a good memory, it is really hard to remember the exact location of one specified file, folder, or program on your computer. Suddenly one day, you need to use it, but, you forget where you have saved it. We have proposed different problem-solving ideas for different situations.

Next, we will show you how to carry out these ideas in the following contents. There are three methods that can be used to search for files in Windows You can select one according to your actual situation.

Additionally, you can use these three methods to search for files from computer hard drives, One Drive, SD cards, memory cards, and more. This method is very simple. You can follow these steps to search for files by the name or a keyword. Performing a Windows 10 file search with File Explorer is a commonly-used method to find your needed files. When the search process ends, you can see the search results. It is quite possible that you see more than one choice. Then, you need to find the target one from the results.

If there are so many files, you can then perform an advanced search in File Explorer. You can click the arrow next to the question mark on the upper right corner and then make a further selection like file size, kind, date modified, etc. You can use these features according to your actual situations. The above guide is just the universal usage of searching for files using File Explorer. Maybe, you are also interested in another search approach: searching file contents in Windows Perhaps, you want to find a Word, Excel, or a text file.

But, you forget the name of the file. Take it easy. You can try to remember some text contents that are especially exist in that file and then search files content via File Explorer.

To do this work, you need to do some preparation beforehand: enabling the File contents feature of Windows 10 file search in File Explorer. You can follow these steps to enable the File contents feature:. Now, the File contents feature is enabled. You can type the content text into the search box to search for your needed files.

Click to tweet. Besides using the Windows snap-in tool to search for files in Windows 10, you can also use a third-party utility to do the work.

Everything is just such a tool. Everything is a desktop search utility for Windows. You can use it to search for your needed files and folders by name.



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