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| Guest | Search causes Vista to stop responding Hi I have a problem with my Windows Vista Ultimate 32bit installation on a computer with ASUS A8V deluxe mobo, AMD X2 4200+ CPU, 2 GB Corsair ram, Geforce6200 Gfx card, 3 IDE HD's, a Plextor DVD-RW and a RME Fireface 800 audiointerface. After installing everything successfully I installed AVG antivirus, and this caused a serious crash, and I had to spend an afternoon getting the machine running again. Now everything is fine except when I type something in a searchfield the computer stalls after 2 or 3 letters. I can still select other applications, but as soon as I press anything in that application (f.ex. click on a link in Internet Explorer or try to start a new application from the start menu) it goes down too. I cannot acces the "Task Manager" and after a while there's nothing else to do than hitting the reboot button :-( When I access the "Index Options" in Control Panel it says "Waiting to receive indexing status..." and nothing happens (I even tried to let it run for 10 hours). The "Modify" and "Advanced" buttons are greyed out, so I can't access anything. I have unticked the "Index this drive for faster searching" option for 2 of the 4 logical drives (I didn't want to move them on the Vista system drive and the Win XP drive - I run a dual boot machine) but it didn't change anything. It seems to me that the indexing service was broken when the computer crashed. Does anyone have an idea of how I can get this working again? |
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| Guest | Re: Search causes Vista to stop responding On 15 Feb., 22:39, "Jeno" <jenodavid...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi > > I have a problem with my Windows Vista Ultimate 32bit installation on > a computer with ASUS A8V deluxe mobo, AMD X2 4200+ CPU, 2 GB Corsair > ram, Geforce6200 Gfx card, 3 IDE HD's, a Plextor DVD-RW and a RME > Fireface 800 audiointerface. > > After installing everything successfully I installed AVG antivirus, > and this caused a serious crash, and I had to spend an afternoon > getting the machine running again. > > Now everything is fine except when I type something in a searchfield > the computer stalls after 2 or 3 letters. I can still select other > applications, but as soon as I press anything in that application > (f.ex. click on a link in Internet Explorer or try to start a new > application from the start menu) it goes down too. I cannot acces the > "Task Manager" and after a while there's nothing else to do than > hitting the reboot button :-( > > When I access the "Index Options" in Control Panel it says "Waiting to > receive indexing status..." and nothing happens (I even tried to let > it run for 10 hours). The "Modify" and "Advanced" buttons are greyed > out, so I can't access anything. I have unticked the "Index this drive > for faster searching" option for 2 of the 4 logical drives (I didn't > want to move them on the Vista system drive and the Win XP drive - I > run a dual boot machine) but it didn't change anything. > > It seems to me that the indexing service was broken when the computer > crashed. Does anyone have an idea of how I can get this working again? Now it says "Indexing is not runnig" when I open the "indexing options". The service status for "Windows Search" is "starting". It is set to automatic. Anyone knows how I can get my searchfunction back? |
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| Guest | Re: Search causes Vista to stop responding If you are comfortable modifying the registry you can set the value of the key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows Search\SetupCompletedSuccessfully to 0 and then reboot. This will delete everything the indexer has currently indexed and start again. However, given that you are having problems with clicking on links and opening Start Menu apps it may that something more fundamental than search had got currupted on your machine. Worth a try though ... Dave Wood "Jeno" <jenodavidsen@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1171669229.517978.198310@s48g2000cws.googlegroups.com... > On 15 Feb., 22:39, "Jeno" <jenodavid...@gmail.com> wrote: >> Hi >> >> I have a problem with my Windows Vista Ultimate 32bit installation on >> a computer with ASUS A8V deluxe mobo, AMD X2 4200+ CPU, 2 GB Corsair >> ram, Geforce6200 Gfx card, 3 IDE HD's, a Plextor DVD-RW and a RME >> Fireface 800 audiointerface. >> >> After installing everything successfully I installed AVG antivirus, >> and this caused a serious crash, and I had to spend an afternoon >> getting the machine running again. >> >> Now everything is fine except when I type something in a searchfield >> the computer stalls after 2 or 3 letters. I can still select other >> applications, but as soon as I press anything in that application >> (f.ex. click on a link in Internet Explorer or try to start a new >> application from the start menu) it goes down too. I cannot acces the >> "Task Manager" and after a while there's nothing else to do than >> hitting the reboot button :-( >> >> When I access the "Index Options" in Control Panel it says "Waiting to >> receive indexing status..." and nothing happens (I even tried to let >> it run for 10 hours). The "Modify" and "Advanced" buttons are greyed >> out, so I can't access anything. I have unticked the "Index this drive >> for faster searching" option for 2 of the 4 logical drives (I didn't >> want to move them on the Vista system drive and the Win XP drive - I >> run a dual boot machine) but it didn't change anything. >> >> It seems to me that the indexing service was broken when the computer >> crashed. Does anyone have an idea of how I can get this working again? > > Now it says "Indexing is not runnig" when I open the "indexing > options". The service status for "Windows Search" is "starting". It is > set to automatic. > > Anyone knows how I can get my searchfunction back? > |
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| Guest | Re: Search causes Vista to stop responding On 21 Feb., 00:23, "Dave Wood [MS]" <davew...@online.microsoft.com> wrote: > If you are comfortable modifying the registry you can set the value of the > key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows > Search\SetupCompletedSuccessfully to 0 and then reboot. This will delete > everything the indexer has currently indexed and start again. > > However, given that you are having problems with clicking on links and > opening Start Menu apps it may that something more fundamental than search > had got currupted on your machine. Worth a try though ... > > Dave Wood > I gave up and reinstalled everything, and now it works again. Had a wierd crash yesterday though.... Booted the machine, logged in and as soon as everything was loaded, the machine stopped responding. I couldn't get in contact with anything, so I had to hit the reset button. It didn't do any harm, but it seems that Vista is not 100% stabile yet. This kind of behavior never happened on XP - even on XP RC1. |
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| Guest | Re: Search causes Vista to stop responding I am not having as serious of problems that you are.......I think. However I have been trying to figure out why my CPU will not go below 50% usage, with the only service running is the SearchIndexer.exe. I have gone to the Indexing Options in control panel, and it says "Waiting to receive indexing status..." and nothing happens. The "Modify" and "Advanced" buttons are greyed out, so I can't access anything. Are these problems related? Frustrating to see the CPU at 50% usage with no applications running....Please let me know your thoughts. Thanks. "Jeno" wrote: > On 21 Feb., 00:23, "Dave Wood [MS]" <davew...@online.microsoft.com> > wrote: > > If you are comfortable modifying the registry you can set the value of the > > key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows > > Search\SetupCompletedSuccessfully to 0 and then reboot. This will delete > > everything the indexer has currently indexed and start again. > > > > However, given that you are having problems with clicking on links and > > opening Start Menu apps it may that something more fundamental than search > > had got currupted on your machine. Worth a try though ... > > > > Dave Wood > > > > I gave up and reinstalled everything, and now it works again. Had a > wierd crash yesterday though.... Booted the machine, logged in and as > soon as everything was loaded, the machine stopped responding. I > couldn't get in contact with anything, so I had to hit the reset > button. It didn't do any harm, but it seems that Vista is not 100% > stabile yet. This kind of behavior never happened on XP - even on XP > RC1. > > |
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| Guest | Re: Search causes Vista to stop responding On 25 Feb., 07:15, smb <s...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > I am not having as serious of problems that you are.......I think. However I > have been trying to figure out why my CPU will not go below 50% usage, with > the only service running is the SearchIndexer.exe. I have gone to the > Indexing Options in control panel, and it says "Waiting to receive indexing > status..." and nothing happens. The "Modify" and "Advanced" buttons are > greyed out, so I can't access anything. > > Are these problems related? Frustrating to see the CPU at 50% usage with no > applications running....Please let me know your thoughts. Thanks. > > > Oh, thats right. I had that CPU taxing problem too. Seems like you have the same thing going on as I did. Sorry I can't give you the solution. I got tired of dealing with the problem and spent a day reinstalling everything instead. Not the elegant solution, but it worked :-) Have you tried following Dave's suggestion? |
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| Guest | Re: Search causes Vista to stop responding Dave's suggestion of resetting the search indexer by setting the registry worked!! My search indexing never worked since day one. It's actually pretty good. Now my CPU is running at a low percentage when the computer's virtually idle, which is what it should do. Thank you Dave! "Jeno" wrote: > On 25 Feb., 07:15, smb <s...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > I am not having as serious of problems that you are.......I think. However I > > have been trying to figure out why my CPU will not go below 50% usage, with > > the only service running is the SearchIndexer.exe. I have gone to the > > Indexing Options in control panel, and it says "Waiting to receive indexing > > status..." and nothing happens. The "Modify" and "Advanced" buttons are > > greyed out, so I can't access anything. > > > > Are these problems related? Frustrating to see the CPU at 50% usage with no > > applications running....Please let me know your thoughts. Thanks. > > > > > > > Oh, thats right. I had that CPU taxing problem too. Seems like you > have the same thing going on as I did. Sorry I can't give you the > solution. I got tired of dealing with the problem and spent a day > reinstalling everything instead. Not the elegant solution, but it > worked :-) > > Have you tried following Dave's suggestion? > > |
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