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Search feature not working. Upgraded to High Sierra hoping that would solve it. Working a LITTLE now - but not everything! HELP! Use this function sometimes multiply times a day to quickly find a customer - phone, address, what was done on the last visit AND copy and paste all the info to the new appointment!.

iMac 21.5″, macOS 10.13

Posted on Oct 30, 2020 7:16 AM

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Posted on Oct 30, 2020 8:33 AM

Safe Boot, (holding Shift key down at startup), does the problem occur in Safe Mode?


Safe mode attempts to repair Disks & clears lots of caches & loads safe Drivers, & prevents loading of 3rd party extensions, so if Safe Mode works try again in regular boot.


Open Terminal and run each of these...


sudo mdutil -E /


This basically asks for temporary super user status, which is why Terminal may ask you for your password (it may not if you’ve used a sudo command recently or are already logged in as a super user or root. The command asks the unix tool mdutil to reindex the spotlight database for everything on the computer, including external drives, mounted disk images, etc. To re-index only for a specific drive, use the /Volumes path. For example, for an external drive named “MiniMe,” the command would look like this:


sudo mdutil -i on /


Rebuilding a drive index can take a long time, so be prepared to wait whether you do it through the System Preference panel or the command line.

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Oct 30, 2020 8:33 AM in response to wife2Terry

Safe Boot, (holding Shift key down at startup), does the problem occur in Safe Mode?


Safe mode attempts to repair Disks & clears lots of caches & loads safe Drivers, & prevents loading of 3rd party extensions, so if Safe Mode works try again in regular boot.


Open Terminal and run each of these...


sudo mdutil -E /


This basically asks for temporary super user status, which is why Terminal may ask you for your password (it may not if you’ve used a sudo command recently or are already logged in as a super user or root. The command asks the unix tool mdutil to reindex the spotlight database for everything on the computer, including external drives, mounted disk images, etc. To re-index only for a specific drive, use the /Volumes path. For example, for an external drive named “MiniMe,” the command would look like this:


sudo mdutil -i on /


Rebuilding a drive index can take a long time, so be prepared to wait whether you do it through the System Preference panel or the command line.

Nov 4, 2020 4:37 PM in response to BDAqua

WAHOO! that worked! After doing the steps above I turned the computer off and back on again - search in place again! Such a time saver - can be searching while talking to a customer. Find them and easily verify all the info WITHOUT having to enter it again. Copy and paste and update. Quick and easy! THANK YOU THANK YOU!!!!

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