Hi Louie,
Jonathan's answer works (sorry, I was interrupted in typing my answer;
I checked there wasn't a reply before I started). The only thing I
would add is that you might want to navigate to the hard drive (or
folder on the hard drive) that you want to limit your search to
between steps 2 and 3. If you start at a specific location before you
do your search with Command+F (which works as does Command+Option+F),
one of the options to refine the search will let you select just that
location. HTH.
Cheers,
Esther
On Oct 3, 2010, at Jonathan Cohn wrote:
Quick and simple.
In finder:
1. command-N (new window)
2. command-shift-C (View computer)
3. command-F (search)
Once you put some search items into the search screen you will find
check box options on how to search. One of these should be to limit
the search to the selected item.
Note: there is a good chance that step #1 above is not necessary.
Best regards,
Jon
On 03/10/2010, louie <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi all,
I have three hard drives connected to my Mac.
I wand to just search one of these hard drives not the hole Mac.
How do I do the search?
Thanks for any info.
louie
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