![]() ![]() ![]() On the lower left I click “Click here to start search companion”. I get that with Europe, Europe*, or *Europe*. ![]() In that search box I put Europe, click the right arrow to start a search, and I get a message that says: In the very first column, I click on my external drive, so now near the top of the File Explorer window, on the left, it shows:Īnd on the far right there is a box that shows: As a test I did a search on a file I knew was there and it still came back with "No items".Īnyone have any ideas? I can't believe there's no such thing as a simple search in Windows 10. It takes a split second to say "No items match your search" even though I did a test case and knew the file name was there. I'm trying to find the Windows 10 option to do this search. (A little dog would wag its tail while searching.) And for a 2 TB external drive, yes, sometimes it took awhile. ![]() There were filters that could be used such as size, date, etc. I would do a Windows key F or S (I don't remember if it was S for search or F for find) and then enter either the exact name or part of the name with an asterisk as a wild character. This used to be so easy in older versions. Not search for contents in the files but search for file names. I have an external drive connected to my Windows 10 PC and I want to do a search for any files with specific characters in the name. ![]()
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