Jerry's Questions

Ever run into a problem or a question that you were sure someone else HAD to have dealt with the same thing, yet you could not find any answer on the internet? Or you did find answers, but it took you hours or even days? This blog is simply a running account of the questions and answers that I have struggled with. May it save you gray hairs and sleepless nights.

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Q. How do you make Spotlight search for system files by default?

A. The published solution below will require you to use Command+F in finder to activate, but its nice because now you have the choice. Normal spotlight will act.. normally. Command+f will include all system files.

http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=20080229204517495&query=finder%2Bsearch
Posted by Jerry Ross at 10:35 AM

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