You're welcome, I'll leave you with some notes I have on using Windows Search.
"If you can't find a file, you can expand your search to include different locations. For example, if you're searching for a file in the Documents library, but you're not sure where the file is stored, you can search across all of your libraries or your entire computer. Here's how:
Click the Start button , and then click Documents.
In the search box at the top of the open window, start typing.
Scroll to the bottom of the list of search results. Under Search again in, do one of the following:
Click Libraries to search across every library.
Click Computer to search across your entire computer. (This way you can search for files that aren't indexed, such as system or program files, but remember that the search will be slower.)
Click Custom to search specific locations.
Click Internet to search online using your default web browser and your default search provider."
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Tips for finding files
Windows Search.