Hi Peter,

On 19/10/2005, at 12:08 PM, Peter Bull wrote:


I am using OS 10.3.5 on an eMac. First question: has the eMac been discontinued - silly move if it has?


eMacs no longer available for direct consumer purchase Apple has removed the eMac from the general consumer online store, instead offering the machine only in lots of 8 through the education channel.

Second: OS9 had an indexing feature which after an initial indexing could then be updated which is obviously much quicker than doing the whole index again. As a relative newbie to OSX it seems that the update feature is not available in OS X and the whole index needs to be recreated rather than updated. Is this correct or am I missing something?


As soon as Tiger starts up the first time, Spotlight indexes all the files on all mounted volumes. Thereafter, however, Spotlight will quickly and unobtrusively index new or modified files in the background.

If you find ,as Edward did yesterday that some files were not being found by Spotlight, you may need to re-index.

From the Apple menu, choose System Preferences.
Click Spotlight.
Click the Privacy tab.
Drag a folder or even an entire volume (your hard drive) to the list.

Remove the item or volume you just added.
Spotlight will re-index the contents of the item you initially dragged to the list.

Depending on how many and what kind of files you have it can take upwards of an hour or two to re-index.

Cheers,
Ronni
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