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  1. Insert the USB drive.

  2. Navigate to Macintosh HD > Applications > Utilities and open Terminal.

  3. At the Terminal prompt, type the following command, replacing path_to_volume with the real path:

    sudo mdutil -i off /path_to_volume

  4. Press return.

  5. If prompted for a password, type your admin password, then press return. You will receive the response:

    /path_to_volume/: Indexing disabled for volume. in Mac OS X 10.4 or

    /path_to_volume: Indexing disabled. under Mac OS X 10.5 or later.

    Spotlight will immediately cease to index the specified volume.

  6. If you are using Mac OS X 10.5 or later, skip to step 9.

  7. At the Terminal prompt, type the following command, again substituting the correct path:

    sudo mdutil -E /path_to_volume and press return

  8. If prompted for a password, type your admin password, then press return. You will receive the response:

    /path_to_volume/: Volume index removed.

  9. At the Terminal prompt, type exit then press return.

  10. Quit Terminal.

sudo mdutil -E /path_to_volume and press return 8. If prompted for a password, type your admin password, then press return. You will receive the response:

/path_to_volume/: Volume index removed. 9. At the Terminal prompt, type exit then press return. 10. Quit Terminal.

Thanks to thexlab.com, their troubleshooting Mac OS X e-books, and their website for the detailed explanation of why other methods sort of work.

  1. Insert the USB drive.

  2. Navigate to Macintosh HD > Applications > Utilities and open Terminal.

  3. At the Terminal prompt, type the following command, replacing path_to_volume with the real path:

    sudo mdutil -i off /path_to_volume

  4. Press return.

  5. If prompted for a password, type your admin password, then press return. You will receive the response:

    /path_to_volume/: Indexing disabled for volume. in Mac OS X 10.4 or

    /path_to_volume: Indexing disabled. under Mac OS X 10.5 or later.

    Spotlight will immediately cease to index the specified volume.

  6. If you are using Mac OS X 10.5 or later, skip to step 9.

  7. At the Terminal prompt, type the following command, again substituting the correct path:

sudo mdutil -E /path_to_volume and press return 8. If prompted for a password, type your admin password, then press return. You will receive the response:

/path_to_volume/: Volume index removed. 9. At the Terminal prompt, type exit then press return. 10. Quit Terminal.

Thanks to thexlab.com, their troubleshooting Mac OS X e-books, and their website for the detailed explanation of why other methods sort of work.

  1. Insert the USB drive.

  2. Navigate to Macintosh HD > Applications > Utilities and open Terminal.

  3. At the Terminal prompt, type the following command, replacing path_to_volume with the real path:

    sudo mdutil -i off /path_to_volume

  4. Press return.

  5. If prompted for a password, type your admin password, then press return. You will receive the response:

    /path_to_volume/: Indexing disabled for volume. in Mac OS X 10.4 or

    /path_to_volume: Indexing disabled. under Mac OS X 10.5 or later.

    Spotlight will immediately cease to index the specified volume.

  6. If you are using Mac OS X 10.5 or later, skip to step 9.

  7. At the Terminal prompt, type the following command, again substituting the correct path:

    sudo mdutil -E /path_to_volume and press return

  8. If prompted for a password, type your admin password, then press return. You will receive the response:

    /path_to_volume/: Volume index removed.

  9. At the Terminal prompt, type exit then press return.

  10. Quit Terminal.

Thanks to thexlab.com, their troubleshooting Mac OS X e-books, and their website for the detailed explanation of why other methods sort of work.

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  1. Insert the USB drive

    Insert the USB drive.

    2.Navigate to Macintosh HD > Applications > Utilities folder and run Terminal.
  2. At the Terminal prompt, type the following command, replacing path_to_volume with the real path: sudo mdutil -i off /path_to_volume
  3. Press Return.

    Navigate to Macintosh HD > Applications > Utilities and open Terminal.

  4. If prompted for a Password, type your Admin password, then press Return. You will receive the response: /path_to_volume/: Indexing disabled for volume. under Mac OS X 10.4 or /path_to_volume: Indexing disabled.

    At the Terminal prompt, type the following command, replacing path_to_volume with the real path:

    under Mac OS X 10.5 or later.

    sudo mdutil -i off /path_to_volume

    Spotlight will immediately cease to index the specified volume.
  5. If you are using Mac OS X 10.5 or later, skip to step 9.
  6. At the Terminal prompt, type the following command, again substituting the correct path: sudo mdutil -E /path_to_volume and press Return

    Press return.

  7. If prompted for a Password, type your Admin password, then press Return.

    If prompted for a password, type your admin password, then press return. You will receive the response:

    You will receive the response:

    /path_to_volume/: Indexing disabled for volume. in Mac OS X 10.4 or

    /path_to_volume/: Volume index removed.

    /path_to_volume: Indexing disabled. under Mac OS X 10.5 or later.

    Spotlight will immediately cease to index the specified volume.

  8. At the Terminal prompt, type exit then press Return.

    If you are using Mac OS X 10.5 or later, skip to step 9.

  9. Quit (Command-Q) Terminal.

    At the Terminal prompt, type the following command, again substituting the correct path:

thanks to thexlabsudo mdutil -E /path_to_volume and press return 8.com If prompted for a password, type your admin password, then press return. You will receive the response:

/path_to_volume/: Volume index removed. 9. At the Terminal prompt, type exit then press return. 10. Quit Terminal.

Thanks to thexlab.com, their Troubleshootingtroubleshooting Mac OS X e-books, and their website for the detailed explanation of why other methods sort of work.

  1. Insert the USB drive 2.Navigate to Macintosh HD > Applications > Utilities folder and run Terminal.
  2. At the Terminal prompt, type the following command, replacing path_to_volume with the real path: sudo mdutil -i off /path_to_volume
  3. Press Return.
  4. If prompted for a Password, type your Admin password, then press Return. You will receive the response: /path_to_volume/: Indexing disabled for volume. under Mac OS X 10.4 or /path_to_volume: Indexing disabled. under Mac OS X 10.5 or later. Spotlight will immediately cease to index the specified volume.
  5. If you are using Mac OS X 10.5 or later, skip to step 9.
  6. At the Terminal prompt, type the following command, again substituting the correct path: sudo mdutil -E /path_to_volume and press Return
  7. If prompted for a Password, type your Admin password, then press Return. You will receive the response: /path_to_volume/: Volume index removed.
  8. At the Terminal prompt, type exit then press Return.
  9. Quit (Command-Q) Terminal.

thanks to thexlab.com, their Troubleshooting Mac OS X e-books, and their website for the detailed explanation of why other methods sort of work.

  1. Insert the USB drive.

  2. Navigate to Macintosh HD > Applications > Utilities and open Terminal.

  3. At the Terminal prompt, type the following command, replacing path_to_volume with the real path:

    sudo mdutil -i off /path_to_volume

  4. Press return.

  5. If prompted for a password, type your admin password, then press return. You will receive the response:

    /path_to_volume/: Indexing disabled for volume. in Mac OS X 10.4 or

    /path_to_volume: Indexing disabled. under Mac OS X 10.5 or later.

    Spotlight will immediately cease to index the specified volume.

  6. If you are using Mac OS X 10.5 or later, skip to step 9.

  7. At the Terminal prompt, type the following command, again substituting the correct path:

sudo mdutil -E /path_to_volume and press return 8. If prompted for a password, type your admin password, then press return. You will receive the response:

/path_to_volume/: Volume index removed. 9. At the Terminal prompt, type exit then press return. 10. Quit Terminal.

Thanks to thexlab.com, their troubleshooting Mac OS X e-books, and their website for the detailed explanation of why other methods sort of work.

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  1. Insert the USB drive 2.Navigate to Macintosh HD > Applications > Utilities folder and run Terminal.
  2. At the Terminal prompt, type the following command, replacing path_to_volume with the real path: sudo mdutil -i off /path_to_volume
  3. Press Return.
  4. If prompted for a Password, type your Admin password, then press Return. You will receive the response: /path_to_volume/: Indexing disabled for volume. under Mac OS X 10.4 or /path_to_volume: Indexing disabled. under Mac OS X 10.5 or later. Spotlight will immediately cease to index the specified volume.
  5. If you are using Mac OS X 10.5 or later, skip to step 9.
  6. At the Terminal prompt, type the following command, again substituting the correct path: sudo mdutil -E /path_to_volume and press Return
  7. If prompted for a Password, type your Admin password, then press Return. You will receive the response: /path_to_volume/: Volume index removed.
  8. At the Terminal prompt, type exit then press Return.
  9. Quit (Command-Q) Terminal.

thanks to thexlab.com, their Troubleshooting Mac OS X e-books, and their website for the detailed explanation of why other methods sort of work.