Use old explorer search on Windows 7

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Is there any way to enable the old Windows XP explorer search on Windows 7? Since most of time I am only doing file/folder name search and using the advanced filter (file size/date modified/etc) a lot.

Stan

Posted 2011-04-17T03:35:17.677

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1If I remember correctly, in Win Vista search, there's an option to use traditional search. However, that has been took out in Windows 7. – Stan – 2011-04-17T07:09:15.700

@ Stan, No way to do what you want. Use an alternative search software. – Moab – 2011-04-17T15:24:56.997

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Not sure of any direct built-in way to enable the old-style search on Windows 7. However I did spot something called FileSearchEx which may be in the right direction:

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FileSearchEX is for persons who want extremely fast no-nonsense file searching capabilities offered from a clean and intuitive application interface. In addition to the current offering advanced features are planned that will not interfere with design goals.

  • Users don't need to learn a new file search utility. XP style search.
  • Much lower system requirements than indexing search offerings.
  • Support for millions of found items for advanced scenarios.
  • Unicode support with internationalized installs planned.
  • Large environment easy installation options.

I checked the site and it looks like it's free for personal use.

There's another rather more functional application from NirSoft called SearchMyFiles which provides a lot of options to search for your files and folders.

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SearchMyFiles is an alternative to the standard "Search For Files And Folders" module of Windows. It allows you to easily search files in your system by wildcard, by last modified/created/last accessed time, by file attributes, by file content (text or binary search), and by the file size. SearchMyFiles allows you to make a very accurate search that cannot be done with Windows search. For Example: You can search all files created in the last 10 minutes with size between 500 and 700 bytes.

Gaff

Posted 2011-04-17T03:35:17.677

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@Gareth, Nirsoft's SearchMyFiles doesn't seem to be able to search for filenames only.... – Pacerier – 2017-02-02T17:14:28.953

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There's also Everything Desktop Search (http://www.voidtools.com/) which supports (some) regular expressions in the search field. I use it mostly because it's so damned fast, but the regexes come in handy too.

– Andrew Lambert – 2011-04-17T06:19:12.123

@ Amazed. This should be an Answer. – Moab – 2011-04-17T15:23:14.410