Windows 8.1 search causes explorer.exe to spike to 100% CPU


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As soon as anything is typed into search the process uses 100% CPU. It slows down the whole system and even typing in search slows to the point where I'm waiting for keys I've pressed to show up. It stops using up CPU about a minute or so after the search thing is closed. It happens everytime I try to use search.

 

HP Ultrabook

Intel i5 3317U

8GB RAM

500GB HDD + 32GB msata SSD

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Don't think any of that stuff makes a diff, as I mentioned in another thread. Newer versions of Windows will rebuild some stuff after major updates which is why people were complaining that Vista was so slow. They backed off the throttle in Windows 7 but the process is still there. So yeah, just ignore it for the first few days.

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Don't think any of that stuff makes a diff, as I mentioned in another thread. Newer versions of Windows will rebuild some stuff after major updates which is why people were complaining that Vista was so slow. They backed off the throttle in Windows 7 but the process is still there. So yeah, just ignore it for the first few days.

 

This plus it will have to reindex your drive after the update also, gonna take some time

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I have run CCleaner already. In Control Panel>Searching and Indexing the only location I have set it to search is the Start Menu items. I have clicked the rebuild button.

 

I found this post from the 8.1 Preview period. It seems like a bug that didn't get fixed.

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The solution by nhkhanh worked for me. I removed all of the folders in Libraries. I tried adding AppData\Local\Packages to the index but it didn't work. I didn't try the whole AppData folder because it takes forever to index it.

 

 

Adding the AppData folder back to the Search-Index is not working for me. But after inspecting with Process Monitor, I found out that Explorer will continue search all files and folders in Libraries (which is disable by default in Windows 8.1) until it is completed. Bring Libraries back by http://lifehacker.com/how-to-bring-libraries-back-in-windows-8-1-1446756473 and remove all folders in Libraries or add them to Search-Index.

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The solution by nhkhanh worked for me. I removed all of the folders in Libraries. I tried adding AppData\Local\Packages to the index but it didn't work. I didn't try the whole AppData folder because it takes forever to index it.

 

Good post, I just tried that and I think it does work better for me than the AppData solution also.

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