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| | Window Search Indexer-pop up "I continue to get a pop up error message saying Windows Search Indexer Stopped working correctly. Windows will notify you if a solution is available. " This is a HP Pavilion Laptop with the Vista- it's 4 months old, I don't know if the most recent Security or update patch caused this. Thoughts? |
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| | Re: Window Search Indexer-pop up |
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| | Re: Window Search Indexer-pop up Thanks Paul....it didn't help because I can't get to the advanced options tab because the Indexer stopped. My whole system seems to be freezing in trying to work on this..... "Paul Stotts" wrote: > Take a look here and see if it helps. > http://forums.microsoft.com/MSDN/Sho...00446&SiteID=1 > Paul > > |
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| | Re: Window Search Indexer-pop up "LiLJen" <LiLJen@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:39F17670-34C8-4FC3-9359-3127629AC674@microsoft.com... > Thanks Paul....it didn't help because I can't get to the advanced options > tab > because the Indexer stopped. My whole system seems to be freezing in > trying > to work on this..... > > "Paul Stotts" wrote: > >> Take a look here and see if it helps. >> http://forums.microsoft.com/MSDN/Sho...00446&SiteID=1 >> Paul >> >> Restart the 'Windows Search' service via Start > services.msc (or 'net start WSearch' from an elevated command prompt). Once the service has started, retry Paul's suggestion. -- Jon |
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| | Re: Window Search Indexer-pop up Jon, I tried what you said well...I went to Start, entered in services.msc which brought me to WSearch. I clicked on that, then clicked start. I ended up getting an error message " Windows could not start the Windows Search service on Local computer. Error 1067- The Process terminated unexpectedly. I am the only one who uses this computer, it is just for personal use and not on a network...not sure if that makes a difference...... Jen "Jon" wrote: > > "LiLJen" <LiLJen@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:39F17670-34C8-4FC3-9359-3127629AC674@microsoft.com... > > Thanks Paul....it didn't help because I can't get to the advanced options > > tab > > because the Indexer stopped. My whole system seems to be freezing in > > trying > > to work on this..... > > > > "Paul Stotts" wrote: > > > >> Take a look here and see if it helps. > >> http://forums.microsoft.com/MSDN/Sho...00446&SiteID=1 > >> Paul > >> > >> > > > > Restart the 'Windows Search' service via Start > services.msc (or 'net start > WSearch' from an elevated command prompt). Once the service has started, > retry Paul's suggestion. > > -- > Jon > > > |
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| | Re: Window Search Indexer-pop up "LiLJen" <LiLJen@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:C6D16B82-C93D-4DDD-ADEC-B9E0BE8B43AF@microsoft.com... > Jon, > > I tried what you said well...I went to Start, entered in services.msc > which > brought me to WSearch. I clicked on that, then clicked start. I ended up > getting an error message " Windows could not start the Windows Search > service > on Local computer. Error 1067- The Process terminated unexpectedly. I am > the > only one who uses this computer, it is just for personal use and not on a > network...not sure if that makes a difference...... > Jen Doesn't sound healthy. Your search index catalog may have become corrupted. See if you can do a System Restore and try the same procedure at an earlier date. Start > restore > Click the 'System Restore' link that appears I use a program that repairs the index if ever it goes haywire (it can be be a bit temperamental), so if you can't get it working I might be able to give you a trial version of it, if necessary. -- Jon |
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| | Re: Window Search Indexer-pop up Hi Jon, I'm not having good luck....I was going to do a system restore yesterday but there was no date to go back to. When I clicked on create a date, well it created one for yesterday. That's not going to solve the problem since the problem started on 6/13/07. This computer is relatively new for me, I'm not techie savy- however, I do know this computer is not well at the present time.... ![]() Jen "Jon" wrote: > > "LiLJen" <LiLJen@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:C6D16B82-C93D-4DDD-ADEC-B9E0BE8B43AF@microsoft.com... > > Jon, > > > > I tried what you said well...I went to Start, entered in services.msc > > which > > brought me to WSearch. I clicked on that, then clicked start. I ended up > > getting an error message " Windows could not start the Windows Search > > service > > on Local computer. Error 1067- The Process terminated unexpectedly. I am > > the > > only one who uses this computer, it is just for personal use and not on a > > network...not sure if that makes a difference...... > > Jen > > > > Doesn't sound healthy. Your search index catalog may have become corrupted. > > See if you can do a System Restore and try the same procedure at an earlier > date. > > Start > restore > Click the 'System Restore' link that appears > > > I use a program that repairs the index if ever it goes haywire (it can be be > a bit temperamental), so if you can't get it working I might be able to give > you a trial version of it, if necessary. > > > > -- > Jon > > > |
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| | Re: Window Search Indexer-pop up Hi LiLJen The only other option I can suggest, which will at least get rid of the popup, is to temporarily disable the Windows Search service, while you resolve any other issues the computer may have. You can do this via Start > services.msc > Double-click on 'Windows Search' in the list > Set the 'Startup type' dropdown box to Disabled. You can change it back to 'Automatic' at a later date, if you resolve the issue. This isn't ideal, since you then miss out on the Search feature in Vista, but it may be useful temporarily. You could then perhaps run some virus scans / spyware scans and the command sfc /scannow from an elevated command prompt [Start > cmd > Right-click the 'cmd.exe' link that appears and choose 'Run as Admininstrator' > Enter the above command] which might help to repair things. -- Jon "LiLJen" <LiLJen@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:2CAE4D10-EA96-470D-BE86-DC59A94DB4A6@microsoft.com... > Hi Jon, > > I'm not having good luck....I was going to do a system restore yesterday > but > there was no date to go back to. When I clicked on create a date, well it > created one for yesterday. That's not going to solve the problem since the > problem started on 6/13/07. This computer is relatively new for me, I'm > not > techie savy- however, I do know this computer is not well at the present > time.... ![]() > > Jen > > "Jon" wrote: > >> >> "LiLJen" <LiLJen@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:C6D16B82-C93D-4DDD-ADEC-B9E0BE8B43AF@microsoft.com... >> > Jon, >> > >> > I tried what you said well...I went to Start, entered in services.msc >> > which >> > brought me to WSearch. I clicked on that, then clicked start. I ended >> > up >> > getting an error message " Windows could not start the Windows Search >> > service >> > on Local computer. Error 1067- The Process terminated unexpectedly. I >> > am >> > the >> > only one who uses this computer, it is just for personal use and not on >> > a >> > network...not sure if that makes a difference...... >> > Jen >> >> >> >> Doesn't sound healthy. Your search index catalog may have become >> corrupted. >> >> See if you can do a System Restore and try the same procedure at an >> earlier >> date. >> >> Start > restore > Click the 'System Restore' link that appears >> >> >> I use a program that repairs the index if ever it goes haywire (it can be >> be >> a bit temperamental), so if you can't get it working I might be able to >> give >> you a trial version of it, if necessary. >> >> >> >> -- >> Jon >> >> >> |
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| | Re: Window Search Indexer-pop up I have the same problem too. Tried rebuilding the Vista Index but it runs and terminates with error message "Windows Search Indexer has stopped working". "Jon" wrote: > Hi LiLJen > > The only other option I can suggest, which will at least get rid of the > popup, is to temporarily disable the Windows Search service, while you > resolve any other issues the computer may have. > > You can do this via > Start > services.msc > Double-click on 'Windows Search' in the list > Set > the 'Startup type' dropdown box to Disabled. > You can change it back to 'Automatic' at a later date, if you resolve the > issue. > > This isn't ideal, since you then miss out on the Search feature in Vista, > but it may be useful temporarily. > > You could then perhaps run some virus scans / spyware scans and the command > > sfc /scannow > > from an elevated command prompt > > [Start > cmd > Right-click the 'cmd.exe' link that appears and choose 'Run > as Admininstrator' > Enter the above command] > > which might help to repair things. > > -- > Jon > > > "LiLJen" <LiLJen@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:2CAE4D10-EA96-470D-BE86-DC59A94DB4A6@microsoft.com... > > Hi Jon, > > > > I'm not having good luck....I was going to do a system restore yesterday > > but > > there was no date to go back to. When I clicked on create a date, well it > > created one for yesterday. That's not going to solve the problem since the > > problem started on 6/13/07. This computer is relatively new for me, I'm > > not > > techie savy- however, I do know this computer is not well at the present > > time.... ![]() > > > > Jen > > > > "Jon" wrote: > > > >> > >> "LiLJen" <LiLJen@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> news:C6D16B82-C93D-4DDD-ADEC-B9E0BE8B43AF@microsoft.com... > >> > Jon, > >> > > >> > I tried what you said well...I went to Start, entered in services.msc > >> > which > >> > brought me to WSearch. I clicked on that, then clicked start. I ended > >> > up > >> > getting an error message " Windows could not start the Windows Search > >> > service > >> > on Local computer. Error 1067- The Process terminated unexpectedly. I > >> > am > >> > the > >> > only one who uses this computer, it is just for personal use and not on > >> > a > >> > network...not sure if that makes a difference...... > >> > Jen > >> > >> > >> > >> Doesn't sound healthy. Your search index catalog may have become > >> corrupted. > >> > >> See if you can do a System Restore and try the same procedure at an > >> earlier > >> date. > >> > >> Start > restore > Click the 'System Restore' link that appears > >> > >> > >> I use a program that repairs the index if ever it goes haywire (it can be > >> be > >> a bit temperamental), so if you can't get it working I might be able to > >> give > >> you a trial version of it, if necessary. > >> > >> > >> > >> -- > >> Jon > >> > >> > >> > > |
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| | Re: Window Search Indexer-pop up Same with me and my new Vaio. I would welcome an idiot proof step by step guide on how to solve this annoying glitch. An when I say idiot proof I mean: Step 1 - Click "My Computer" Step 2 - Click C Drive etc etc -- killerbug "Raymond" wrote: > I have the same problem too. Tried rebuilding the Vista Index but it runs and > terminates with error message "Windows Search Indexer has stopped working". > > "Jon" wrote: > > > Hi LiLJen > > > > The only other option I can suggest, which will at least get rid of the > > popup, is to temporarily disable the Windows Search service, while you > > resolve any other issues the computer may have. > > > > You can do this via > > Start > services.msc > Double-click on 'Windows Search' in the list > Set > > the 'Startup type' dropdown box to Disabled. > > You can change it back to 'Automatic' at a later date, if you resolve the > > issue. > > > > This isn't ideal, since you then miss out on the Search feature in Vista, > > but it may be useful temporarily. > > > > You could then perhaps run some virus scans / spyware scans and the command > > > > sfc /scannow > > > > from an elevated command prompt > > > > [Start > cmd > Right-click the 'cmd.exe' link that appears and choose 'Run > > as Admininstrator' > Enter the above command] > > > > which might help to repair things. > > > > -- > > Jon > > > > > > "LiLJen" <LiLJen@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > news:2CAE4D10-EA96-470D-BE86-DC59A94DB4A6@microsoft.com... > > > Hi Jon, > > > > > > I'm not having good luck....I was going to do a system restore yesterday > > > but > > > there was no date to go back to. When I clicked on create a date, well it > > > created one for yesterday. That's not going to solve the problem since the > > > problem started on 6/13/07. This computer is relatively new for me, I'm > > > not > > > techie savy- however, I do know this computer is not well at the present > > > time.... ![]() > > > > > > Jen > > > > > > "Jon" wrote: > > > > > >> > > >> "LiLJen" <LiLJen@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > >> news:C6D16B82-C93D-4DDD-ADEC-B9E0BE8B43AF@microsoft.com... > > >> > Jon, > > >> > > > >> > I tried what you said well...I went to Start, entered in services.msc > > >> > which > > >> > brought me to WSearch. I clicked on that, then clicked start. I ended > > >> > up > > >> > getting an error message " Windows could not start the Windows Search > > >> > service > > >> > on Local computer. Error 1067- The Process terminated unexpectedly. I > > >> > am > > >> > the > > >> > only one who uses this computer, it is just for personal use and not on > > >> > a > > >> > network...not sure if that makes a difference...... > > >> > Jen > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> Doesn't sound healthy. Your search index catalog may have become > > >> corrupted. > > >> > > >> See if you can do a System Restore and try the same procedure at an > > >> earlier > > >> date. > > >> > > >> Start > restore > Click the 'System Restore' link that appears > > >> > > >> > > >> I use a program that repairs the index if ever it goes haywire (it can be > > >> be > > >> a bit temperamental), so if you can't get it working I might be able to > > >> give > > >> you a trial version of it, if necessary. > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> -- > > >> Jon > > >> > > >> > > >> > > > > |
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