Windows 10: temporarily disable indexing

Discus and support temporarily disable indexing in Windows 10 Performance & Maintenance to solve the problem; I suspect that windows indexing might be causing the short, intermittent freezes that I have been experiencing. I want to test it. I went to services... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Performance & Maintenance' started by shmu26, Jan 11, 2016.

  1. shmu26 Win User

    temporarily disable indexing


    I suspect that windows indexing might be causing the short, intermittent freezes that I have been experiencing.
    I want to test it.
    I went to services and stopped windows search.
    But I see that the process SearchIndexer.exe is still running.
    What is the right way to do this?

    :)
     
    shmu26, Jan 11, 2016
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  2. DaveM121 Win User

    Windows trigger my HDD

    To temporarily turn off the Indexing service:

    Press the Windows Key and type services.msc

    In the list of services, look for Windows Indexing Service

    Select this service, double click it, stop the service and set its startup type to disabled

    Then restart your system and keep an eye one your hard drives to see if the issue is resolved . . .
     
    DaveM121, Jan 11, 2016
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  3. JMTx Win User
    Indexing Never Finishes

    Hello,

    Ever since the last major Windows update which I only received a few weeks ago, I have noticed that Windows Search and Indexing takes up a large amount of system resources. Indexing never finishes and my system runs extremely hot and my battery life is
    very much shortened. I have deleted and reset the index multiple times and this helps only temporarily. I have customized the indexing to only my personal files and outlook but it still gets hung up and overheats. The only thing that works is completely
    disabling the indexing and search service. Any solutions? I would like this service again but I cannot tolerate the overheating. Thanks.

    JM
     
  4. lx07 Win User

    temporarily disable indexing

    You could go to indexing options and click on pause
     
  5. shmu26 Win User
    it says "indexing complete"
    my problem is not an ongoing indexing job.
    It is rather the periodic checks that windows does, to make sure the index is up to date, it seems to do this when data changes.
    that's what I want to turn off.
     
    shmu26, Jan 11, 2016
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  6. shmu26 Win User
    okay, I disabled it from services, and restarted
    that works.
    but my computer just froze again for a couple seconds, so that isn't the problem.
    I get this thing where the active window becomes unresponsive for a couple seconds, and then goes back to normal.
    It could be MS Word, it could be Chrome, it doesn't seem to matter which program is open. It just freezes for a couple seconds.

    I have an SSD with plenty of space, 8 gb ram, skylake i-5 cpu. And I am not running heavy applications. Can't figure it out.
    I checked for malware with various scanners and it comes up clean.
     
    shmu26, Jan 11, 2016
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  7. luarpc Win User
    If you have an SSD i advise you to permanently disable Windows indexing.
     
    luarpc, Jan 11, 2016
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  8. shmu26 Win User

    temporarily disable indexing

    modern SSDs are not going to wear out from normal use. So why disable it? I like to be able to search the contents of files.
     
    shmu26, Jan 11, 2016
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  9. topgundcp Win User
    True. However, Windows search is not the best thing to have and that's why there's 3rd party app that can handle search more efectively such as Everything Search Engine. I was using it until I try: Listary - Fabulous search utility | Keep files at your fingertips

    If you still want to use Windows search feature then it's fine but look under :
    C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Search\Data\Applications\Windows\Windows.edb
    This is where the index database is located. After all the major updates, Windows search will rebuild its database and sometimes it's huge, can grow up to many GB's and hence it will take time. You might want to delete this file (Windows.edb) and let Windows rebuild it.
     
    topgundcp, Jan 11, 2016
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  10. shmu26 Win User
    thanks
    I will check out listary.
     
    shmu26, Jan 11, 2016
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  11. shmu26 Win User
    Is deleting this file the same as rebuilding the index?, I mean, it forces windows to rebuild the index, if indexing is turned on?
     
    shmu26, Jan 12, 2016
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  12. topgundcp Win User
    Yes. You need to open services and disable Windows search first, delete the file Windows.edb then re-enable Windows Search
     
    topgundcp, Jan 12, 2016
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  13. shmu26 Win User

    temporarily disable indexing

    I think that also the advanced options in indexing allow you to rebuild the index
     
    shmu26, Apr 4, 2018
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