On Windows Vista and every subsequent version of Windows, if I search for a file and include the entire C:\ drive, I might very well have time to make tea or a sandwich while the search results come in. On Windows XP, using the search dialog with the animated dog, I can search the entire C:\ drive and expect it to be done in a minute or two, if not in seconds.
It can’t just be nostalgia; I can replicate these results on period-accurate hardware today. What changed with Vista to make file searching so much slower, even with indexing enabled?
dos had dir/s/*blah.wtf - pipe it into a txt file for the results if there’s too many. or /p
but yeah, on windows - everything. everything is the best search I’ve ever used, it updates (near as I can tell) instantly, and just freakin works great.