OS X :: Won't Work With Spotlight And Indexing SL

Nov 9, 2009

I have a MBP and I recently did a clean install up to Snow Leopard, and then added all of my movies and files about 150GBs onto my mac. And it was all working perfectly, but now for the past two days I have not been able to use Spotlight as it says it is indexing.

Any ideas why or how this might of happened? I have recently brought iDeFrag and did a quick online DeFrag after I installed windows 7 in boot camp.

I use spotlight alot for finding files and not having it is.

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OS X :: Unable To Work With Spotlight Indexing

Sep 13, 2010

My Spotlight doesn't seem to be working properly. It has been indexing for the past couple of weeks and is clearly stuck. It actually says that it is 'estimating indexing time' but hasn't been able to move on from this.
Time Machine has also stopped backing up, and I think that this may be a linked issue.

I'm running 10.6.4 on a MacBook Intel 2.4GHz with 2G RAM

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Feb 8, 2010

So in Windows, if you were to disable Windows Indexing for search (but leave search on), you'll still be able to search for files, just at a extremely slower rate because theres no index available. Having an SSD, this is faster and I like that feature but in OSX, I can't figure out if there's anything to disable indexing but still have spotlight be able to find/search for files.

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i mean its been indexing for a good 2 hours.

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Jul 25, 2009

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Nov 22, 2008

I have an iomega network drive on which I store my itunes library. However spotlight does not find any files on this drive.

I have tried mdutil -i on /Volumes/Network drive and mdutil -E

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Apr 2, 2009

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3.) Connected my old drive in an enclosure as an external drive
4.) Used the migration assistant to migrate my profile and files from the old drive.

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OS X :: Unable To Stop Spotlight Indexing

Jan 17, 2008

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Jan 13, 2010

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I tried "sudo mdutil -i off" and it didn't seem to have any effect, although I didn't stop the mds process after trying it. I did try killing mds before entering that command, and it just came back after a few seconds.

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My spotlight has been indexing "for the past 2 hours" but in actuality its been for the past 48 hours. I don't know what's wrong.

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Memory 4 GB 1067 MHz DDR3

I've had the computer for about a year now, and I don't have any bugs or viruses on my computer.

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I am really careful about OXS upgrades, I have a Macbook Air 13" 4GB/256GB ssd, 2013. last monday I finally did the Mavericks upgrade; Mountain Lion was working great, but as Yosemite coming soon, I thought that was a good time to do it. Guess what... 

Time Machine is NOT WORKING. I never had a problem with TM, and I use Mac since 90's, so I even can't remember when it came out, but I trade at least 4 Macs using TM and never had an issue.

Now, over Mavericks, it is taking forever. By just now, after almost 30 hours, it is backing up 8.57 GB of 60 GB. I already did the reformating of the TM's drive, it did not work.

I got a new HD external, reformatted on Disk Utility, turno ON and OFF and ON TIme Machine as I read it many times on other posts, and nothing.. It is just taking forever. I never saw this on any other OSX.

Spotlight is indexing too, taking too long, and probably this is the reason (or one of the reasons...) for TM take so long.

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I plugged my TrendNet USB-Ethernet cable, which works really great and fast. Nothing changes, System Preferences recognizes both connections, wifi and ethernet, both are working, but speed did not change at all...  

I can't really believe that Apple will leave Time Machine users on this ridiculous situation. But what to do next. 

Info:
MacBook Air (13-inch Mid 2012), OS X Mountain Lion (10.8.5)

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Is there a better way to do this on a schedule ..say use the drive now and then set it for indexing over night ?

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Feb 14, 2009

'm new here and quite new to mac as well.

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Apr 20, 2010

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

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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.

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