What does the Metro "Everywhere" search cover?

HI there folks.  I'm wondering what the search covers when I go to the metro start menu and start typing for a file.  It never seems to find my files.  A few weeks ago I changed my index options to include the entire C: drive so it should
know about everything by now. I assumed that the search was based on what was indexed.  Help appreciated.

Hi,
The Search charm provides settings, files, global search results powered by Bing of many content sources (the web, apps, SkyDrive, actions you can take) to provide the best query.
Have you checked the indexed location, make sure to include more options you want to search
You can also try to rebuild the index, and check if it helps. Control Panel\All control panel items\Indexing Options\Advanced\Indexing settings\rebuild.
Yolanda Zhu
TechNet Community Support

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