Why doesn the Filehand Search icon appear in the system tray on the lower-right-hand corner of my screen?
Windows XP hides icons in the system tray that have not been used for a long time.You can make XP never hide some or all icons. Right-click the Start button and select Properties. Select the Taskbar tab. If you want, you can un-check the Hide inactive buttons box. Or, click on Customize, and you can select with icons you want XP to always show. Should I index my entire hard disk? You could, but we do not recommend this. A new computer right out of the box can have 50,000 to 100,000 files on its hard disk. Most of these are of very little use to you in terms of searching, because they do not contain any textual information. They are just files that are needed by the operating system and bundled applications. It better to use the Filehand Search folder chooser to select only the folders that contain files you care about. You only need to select the top-most folder that matters to you, and Filehand Search will drill down to all of its subfolders. For most people, that’s typically the My D
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