OS X Mavericks :: Can Spotlight Index TXT Files?

Jun 28, 2014

I just noticed that Spotlight does not seem to index the content of .txt files. It will pick up search strings in the names of text files, but not in the contents. Is there any way to get Spotlight to index the content of .txt files?

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OS X :: Force Spotlight To Index Hidden / Invisible Files

Dec 12, 2009

I searched around on how to do this in 10.6, but the only things I could find were references to mdimport -f, which from what I understand is now obsolete.

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OS X :: Spotlight Has No Index?

Mar 16, 2009

I have gone to the "Private" tab under Spotlight preferences and dragged in my hard drive. The green "plus" sign lights up, but once I let go nothing ever gets added to the list. I've tried it with everything and nothing gets added.

I've gone to Terminal and typed "sudo mdutil -E /" plus my password. It returns: "Error, no index found for volume."

I've tried "sudo open /.Spotlight-V100" and it says the folder cannot be opened because I do not have sufficient access privileges. Does anyone know where to find this folder on my hard drive so I can get to it manually? I am hoping it might ask for my password once I'm there. As the administrator, does anyone know how to make the OS know that I do have sufficient privileges?

The things I have not done are use disk repair because I do not have a boot disk. I have not reinstalled because the OS came on my computer and I have no disks. I would think re-installing would do the trick, but there has to be something else going on that can be tweeked, wouldn't you think?

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OS X :: Why Spotlight Index Almost 100% Of The Time

Oct 13, 2009

I noticed that even while browsing the spotlight service continuosly index something.

Is it trying to index even the browser cache?

Shouldn't it start indexing only if I download something or create/modify some document?

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OS X :: Delete And Rebuild Of The Spotlight Index?

Sep 4, 2010

I've read several threads on this, but I cannot find any solution. I tried doing a delete and rebuild of the Spotlight index because it was recommended to do every now and then to improve performance. Ever since then, Spotlight won't index applications. I have Applications checked, I've even unchecked it, restarted and then rechecked it. I've rebuilt the Spotlight index three times and they don't show up. If I use Finder to edit Spotlight comments on an Application, all of a sudden it will show up, but not unless I do that. So, it seems like Spotlight ignores Applications until I do something that triggers Spotlight to see a comment and then all of a sudden the application appears in Spotlight.

All the solutions I have seen online are to check the privacy settings (I have nothing marked private) and to rebuild the index. Neither solution has worked. Does anything have any ideas what is causing most applications to not be picked up by Spotlight unless I add a comment and then erase it updating Spotlight?

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OS X :: Spotlight Slow - How To Rebuilt Index

Dec 1, 2010

I am still fairly new to the Mac, had mine just over a month now. What has struck me is how slow spotlight is. I come from Windows 7, which has a fantastic instant search. I am not sure if my expectations of spotlight are off or if I have some issue I am unfamiliar with. I've researched this quite a bit. There do seem to be random complaints about spotlight. Usually people recommend getting more ram, rebuilding the index, or repairing permissions. I have tried repairing permissions, that is about it. I am not sure how the index is rebuilt, or I would be willing to try that.

What seems to happen is sometimes I just do not get the results I want. I will type in a query, and wait for 10 - 20 seconds for the document I want to show up. It usually never does. If I delete the query, then try again immediately afterwards, the document I want shows up. Is this behavior expected? This is snow leopard fully updated on a Macbook Pro 2.53Ghz i5 and 4GB Ram with the 500GB 7200 RPM hard drive. While the query is running, I have Word, Outlook, Safari, and sometimes Xcode and the terminal open. Should I just leave it be, that is how it is, deal with it? Or is rebuilding the index something I have to do regularly, or maybe some other voodoo magic trick?

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OS X :: Spotlight Able To Index Network Drives In 10.5?

Apr 19, 2008

method of telling Spotlight to index network volumes. I can't locate it now, but noticed that the last posts about it were 1.5 years old.

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OS X :: Spotlight Trying To Index Hard Drive

Jan 12, 2009

I noticed the other day that mds was taking up all my cpu power, and spotlight was trying to index my drive, with 876489 hours remaining. Did a bit of googling and found and got a terminal command to reset the whole of spotlight, left it over night next morning it was stuck at 90%. I then tried the application spotless to reset spotlight...left it over night now stuck on 89% with 157859 hours remaining. IMac G5 2.1Gz, 350GB of a 500GB drive used.

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OS X :: Re-Index Spotlight - Apps Missing?

Jul 6, 2009

New to Mac, I like having a clean dock with only a minimum amount of shortcuts to applications and to then use Spotlight to find others when I need them.

It seems though that not all applications appear in a spotlight search. For example I tried searching for iMovie but all I got was a dictionary definition. So I opened it up through the applications folder, and then after that spotlight found it ok.

The same is true for other applications that I haven't yet opened, such as iDVD.

Instead of going through and finding all the apps that are not indexed and opening them, is there a universal way to reindex spotlight?

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OS X :: Snow Leopard - Spotlight Won't Index

May 15, 2010

Earlier I posted a problem about the get info pane has something wrong in it, that the "more info" only shows the headline, while other things, like dimensions for the pictures, the bitrate of MP3 songs, etc.

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OS X V10.7 Lion :: Spotlight Not Working And Cannot Re-index

Mar 27, 2012

I've gone through some of the threads on here about this issue.  I have tried adding my volume to privacy tab in spotlights preferences and removing it, but it wont even let me add it due to an error. 

So I then tried command line indexing using sudo mdutil -E /, this just brings up the message in terminal no index. 

Info:
MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.3)

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OS X :: Won't Work With Spotlight Index And Time Machine...

Jan 6, 2008

I notice that Spotlight only says "indexing" after I restart the computer, which isn't that often.

But that's not the only time it indexes, right? Does it index a file whenever it's created or moved?

And what about Time Machine? Again, after restarting the computer, my external backup drive that I use with Time Machine is indexed. But I never notice it being indexed when I don't restart.

Does Spotlight have to index it, or does TM handle that somehow? I mean, can I put my backup disk on Spotlight's ignore list, and still have Spotlight in Time Machine work fine?

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MacBook Air :: Won't Work With Spotlight Index Drive

May 8, 2008

When and how often does Spotlight index a drive? After 1-1/2 months of owning my MBA, Spotlight is indexing my drive today. I don't know if it is doing it for the first time. But it is the first time I noticed it, as it is slowing down everything, and is taking forever (~ 1-2 min for every 1%).

I would have thought my drive would be all indexed by now -- 90+ days of owning it.

I wonder if it has anything to do with what I am doing on my computer today, that may have trigger this. I copied 3 dvd movie files over and was ripping them with Handbrake today to get ready for a trip next week. I also connected an external drive to have it re-formated. However, after all the ripping was done, and external drive removed. It is still indexing at the moment (2 more hours to go according to the progress bar).

I am tempted to restart the computer, and stop the indexing. But then I shouldn't, if it's a part of the normal routine.

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Mac Pro :: Does Spotlight Begin To Re-index Drives After Each Startup?

Jun 2, 2012

Three days ago I was browsing the web when my cursor evidently brushed over an ad for MacKeeper. In a few seconds MacKeeper had downloaded itself without asking and taken over Safari. Since I don't like thuggish behavior in people or in software, as soon as I regained control of Safari I moved MacKeeper to the trash and did a "Secure Empty Trash." I then aimed Intego's Virus Barrier at the Downloads folder and it found nothing questionable. I checked out various webpages where people describe how to rid your computer of MacKeeper if you've installed it - - I didn't install it, but I checked in all the recommended places and found nothing visible. However whether it is a coincidence or there is a causal relation immediately after this incident, Spotlight began to re-index my two internal hard drives - - estimating first that it would take 3 days, then 7 days to index them. I wrote about this on another thread and received the following advice: 

"Spotlight's probably in a wobble. A few things you could do: 

1. Tell Spotlight to start again. Open Terminal (Applications > Utilities > Terminal.app) and copy/paste this command: sudo mdutil -E /

Press 'return'. You'll be asked for your password, which will not echo when you type it, so type carefully. 

Give Spotlight a few minutes then check on its progress, does it look like it's going to complete in a reasonable amount of time? If the problem persists 

2. Restart your Mac in Safe mode and log in to your account.

This'll take a while. When it's finished, immediately restart and log in normally and check on Spotlight again." 

I performed the first step. After a few minutes Spotlight estimated that it would complete indexing in 20 minutes. Over the next few hours it continued to increase its estimates to an ever larger number of hours. 

Then I performed the second step. After completing it Spotlight's estimate was that it would take several days. 

Eventually I performed the first step again and the same sequence of increasing estimates occurred.  

I left the computer on overnight and by morning Spotlight estimated it would take 35 hours to complete indexing of my drives. 

Later on I turned the computer off. When I started it up again Spotlight had started once again to re-index my drives and now estimates it will take 5 days.  

None of this behavior had occurred before the mishap with MacKeeper. Since I have a recent clone of the startup drive that was made before this incident it seems possible that I could zero out my internal startup drive after saving any files that have changed to a DVD, use Virus Barrier to check if there is anything questionable present in the folder in which they are located and then clone the data from the backup drive back to the newly formatted internal hard drive. However I would rather not have to do this, so I would be most grateful for any less extreme suggestions. 

Info:
Mac Pro (Early 2009), Mac OS X (10.7.4), 24GB RAM/MOTU 2408 mk3 audio interface

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OS X :: Spotlight Index Weights In At 20GB On A 160GB Disk?

Oct 7, 2010

I usually had spotlight search disabled, cause I don't really use the search at all .. well that was until yesterday I was looking for a file on the backup drive. Needless to say it took quite a while to find it, so I went back to considering spotlight again.

Long story short I switched on indexing for both the local disk (160GB) and the USB Backup Disk (1.5TB) and left spotlight running over night .. it is not quite there yet .. but the index is already almost 40Gb in total .. that is 20GB locally and then another 19GB on the USB disk.

So my question .. is that normal? Does spotlight store the index of the external disk locally again? I can't imagine the index of the ~100GB I have stored locally to be that big ..

Is it something normal while indexing and will reduce itself when it is done?

People usually report their indexes well below 1GB for larger disk than I use here at least that was what I found googling.

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OS X :: Force Spotlight Index A Time Capsule Drive?

Jan 29, 2010

I would simply like to use cmd+spacebar to be able to search files that are located on my Time Capsule.

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OS X V10.6 Snow Leopard :: Spotlight Won't Index External Drive

May 17, 2012

It's actually one of five partions on the external drive, and the only one with a problem. Two of the other four are nicely on the Privacy List, and the other two are both indexed and kept nicely up to date. But the Fifth cannot be indexed, although it once was partially. I have run Spotless, which lists all other drives just as I expect but for this one it reports: "The Metadata Server is reporting that content indexing is DISABLED for the volume Fifth but the volume itself is reporting that the content indexing status is set to ENABLED." It is possible to find an 8Kb index on the volume, then Trash and delete it; Spotlight immediately re-creates another index-in-waiting but does not actually do the indexing or add anything in the folder. An added frustration is that the 'folder' is both invisible, locked and seems to be without 'ownership' or other conventional attributes.

1) I have done the primitive Add to Privacy and Remove Dance nothing has changed.

2) I have used Terminal, deleted all .Spotlight-V100 indexes, disabled Spotlight rebooted, renabled it and rebooted—nothing has changed. This included carefully following steps in other posters' accounts (some failed, some succeeded) and a site that gave a particularly thorough version.

3) I have used Spotless although it offers to do such things as Delete the empty index and re-start Indxing, it then reports it couldn't due to an unexpected error.

4) Some folks have pointed to another faulty invisible file variously naming it '.metadate_never_index' and '.metadataneverindex', to be found in '.hostconfig' or eleswhere at the root and destroyed, but I never didscovered anything like it. I did perhaps succeed in adding the line: SPOTLIGHT=-YES- to that file, based on another bit of advice, but it seems to have had no effect.

The terrible irony is that I use FindAnyFile and good ol' FileBuddy for all my searching. All I want is to 'Show Item Info' in Finder's View Options. Wouldn't you know that needs the Spotlight 'app'.Assuming the Spotless message is accurate, I need to convince the MetadataServer that indexing for that partition is enabled. How do I do that

Info:
McBk w/10.6.8, QkSlvrG4 w/10.3,10.4

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MacBook Pro :: Spotlight Won't Index/search External HD (NTFS)?

Jun 21, 2012

New mac user here. Running latest Lion (10.7.4) on a Macbook pro. I have Paragon NTFS installed, and reading/writing to NTFS volumes has worked fine. However, I am having an issue with spotlight on my external hard drive (500 gb, NTFS formatted). It simply does not work. Searching my internal main hd works fine. 

I have tried several suggested solutions to this problem already. This includes adding and removing the hard drive from the privacy tab of spotlight. I also tried several terminal commands that I found online such as "sudo mdutil -E" and "sudo mdutil -i on". These all indicate that indexing on my external drive is in fact on. Spotlight does not seem to be indexing the drive. HOWEVER it does return results for folders that I have opened. Seems kind of strange. Doesn't help me much, as I am not about to open 1000's of folders and files just so they can be found through spotlight. 

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MacBook
Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.4)

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OS X :: Unable To View Spotlight Index Of External Hard Drive

Jun 15, 2008

One of my important external hard drives recently died and I was wondering of there was a way to see a list of files that were on the drive before it crashed, maybe the spotlight index?

Before sending the drive in for recovery (and not attempting to change the logic board myself) I would like to see if there is any private data on the drive that I wouldn't want to fall into the wrong hands.

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OS X Mavericks :: MacKeeper Keeps Popping Up - Found No Files In Spotlight

Aug 22, 2014

MacKeeper relentlessly pops up when I search anything. No trace of it in applications. Found no files in spotlight.

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iMac, OS X Mavericks (10.9.4)

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OS X Technologies :: Moved Location Of Mail Another Partition. Mail Works Fine But Spotlight Will Not Index?

Mar 23, 2012

Successfully moved mail to another partition ~ however not getting Spotlight (or Mail) to index or search email since the move.Tried adding the folder to Spotlight privacy settings ~ then removing but no luck.Tried contacting Apple however moving mail from Libraries is not 'supported' so no love there. how to get Spotlight to search mail residing on another partition?  

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Mac OS X (10.7.3)

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ITunes :: Index Shows The Old Files Still There?

Jul 4, 2012

I had a couple hundred albums loaded on my 1Tb external drive, but when I upgraded to Lion 10.7 it became possible to use the drive as a Time Machine drive, which wiped out all of my music.I've been slowly reloading the music -- it was all from CDs I own so I really didn't lose anything but a lot of time.  However, iTunes index shows the old files still there, until you go to try to play the file, when it says "unable to locate file."  Once I have an album reloaded, unfortunately both versions are show -- one phantom, and one playable. I haven't been able to figure out how to remove all of the dead pointers to files that no longer exist.It would be slick if there was a way to have iTunes requery my backup disc and only show what actually resides there.  Anybody know of a utility to do that???

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MacBook, iOS 5.0.1

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OS X V10.7 Lion :: Make Locate Command Index User Files?

May 16, 2012

My Mac has my home folder on an internal HD (with the startup disk on internal SSD). How do I get the "locate" command to index (and hence be able to find) all files that are in my user folder (~/) and its subfolders? I want to be able to do this without changing permissions on my user files, of course.

Info:
iMac, Mac OS X (10.7.3), 3.4GHz Corei7, 16GB, SSD + 2T HD

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OS X Mavericks :: How To Add A Drive To Spotlight

Jun 25, 2014

I have a new USB 2/3 portable external drive, the kind without a spinning disk. I have been using Super Duper! to make a bootable backup, but it has been taking forever (3+ days) to copy my 435 GB of data.  

When writing back, someone at Super Duper support asked if I had added my drive to Spotlight Privacy. I looked this up in the Apple knowledge base, but no definition turned up.

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OS X Mavericks :: Spotlight Search On Networked Mac?

Jun 30, 2014

I have a number of Mac's (all running Mavericks), connecting to a shared folder on a Mac we use as a 'server' (it doesn't run server software though, just Snow Leopard client). 

Does Mavericks Mac's use the 'spotlight index' of this shared, networked, Snow Leopard Mac, or when we search it, it's just searching the actual file structure? 

I'm having issues with searching this networked Mac (some files not being found and then a on later search they appear), and I don't know whether a rebuilding of the spotlight index on the networked Mac is a relevant troubleshooting step. 

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OS X Mavericks :: Applications Not Showing In Spotlight?

Aug 31, 2014

For some reason, even though I have 'Applications' listed as number one for searching in Spotlight - they don't show up at all.

Any documents or mails about the app get lists but not the applications. 

Interesting that even using the Alfred add-on, I can type the app name in and again don't get it in the search at all. 

I tried rebuilding using disk utility as well as Onyx - to no success. 

Info:
Mac mini (Mid 2011), OS X Mavericks (10.9.1)

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MacBook Pro :: OS X Mavericks (10.9.4) Spotlight Using 99.6% Of Energy

Sep 12, 2014

For the past few weeks, my macbook pro battery drains very fast. It always shows that Spotlight using 99% to 100% of energy. With no app running i get only approx 2 hrs battery life. Battery status is pretty ok with current max capacity as 4817 mAh and system says battery health is normal. I tried unchecking all the items which Spotlight searches from the System preferences and I have also reset SMC & PRAM but of no use.

My macbook pro config:

13inch Mid 2012
2.9 GHz Intel Core i7
OS X 10.9.4 (13E28)

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MacBook Pro, OS X Mavericks (10.9.4)

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OS X Mavericks :: 10.9.4 - Spotlight Reindexing After Every Boot / Restart

Jul 1, 2014

Spotlight still wanting to reindex their mac after every restart/reboot - the finder becomes completely bogged down until spotlight finishes reindexing my mid 2011 iMac hard drive. I have tried a clean install from scratch, clearing the caches, deleting the spotlight files and letting it reindex from scratch, nothing seems to get rid of the initial lag once the desktop first appears - it happens after every restart or initial boot up….as soon as the icons for the hard drive appears, it immediately goes into "reindexing iMac hard drive" and takes a few minutes to complete, during that time, the computer is totally unresponsive to anything until it finishes. (Computer configuration = Mid 2011 iMac with 16GB ram and 500GB H.D. that has over 200GB of free space - Time machine backs up to a 2TB Lacie D2 Drive via firewire 800).

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OS X Mavericks :: Why Does Spotlight Not Show File Paths

Aug 27, 2014

For some reason when I use finder, I see all related files, but it doesn't have a "pop up" where the path to that file is. I have gone into spotlight preferences and can't seem to find a button or setting that allows me to see paths. 

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Mac Pro, Other OS, early 2009 8 core 2.4Ghz Mavericks

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OS X Mavericks :: Spotlight - How To Make Results Appear By Name Instead Of Dates

Aug 26, 2014

Results always appear by date... How can i make results appear by name instead of dates ?

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MacBook Pro, OS X Mavericks (10.9.1)

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