Finder search "feedback" wheel

Hi,
I recently bought Mountain Lion and realized that when I'm doing a search in the finder there's no more "wheel" that tells me the finder is still searching. It's like it founds nothing but suddenly after a long time some results appears.
Is there a way to show this wheel in Mountain Lion?
iMac 27", 2,7 Ghz Intel core i5, 16 Go 1333 Mhz DDR3

Jade ..
It's like it founds nothing but suddenly after a long time some results appears.
Reindex Spotlight > Mac Basics: Spotlight
That should speed up your Mac when doing a search.

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