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Oh my God, please help.



 
 
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Old September 3rd 09, 11:00 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
DirtyDawg[_2_]
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Default Oh my God, please help.

Is there any DARN way to fix these "Search" errors that are so prevalent in
the 32b version of Vista Home Premium? I don't have this type of problem on
the 64b Vista system, thank God. But is there anything I can do?


The errors vary in the "View System Events" area. Sometimes they relate to
speed at which the "Search" function loads up, sometimes I get an error like
"The application cannot be initiated", but I can see that it has been
initiated and going through it's process. Also, if and when I do get through
it without any errors, I see it takes like 5-10 mins just to complete. FYI,
I do not have the search function set for the whole system drive . Just a
couple of directories. Everytime I have to reboot, I get at least 20 errors
total and at least half of those are related to "Search" function. PLEASE
help!!!! Thank you in advance.

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Old September 4th 09, 02:16 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
Brink
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Default Oh my God, please help.


Hello DirtyDawg,

Is this the error message that you get in the tutorial below?

http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/85...h-service.html

Hope this helps,
Shawn

DirtyDawg;1128112 Wrote:
Is there any DARN way to fix these "Search" errors that are so prevalent
in
the 32b version of Vista Home Premium? I don't have this type of
problem on
the 64b Vista system, thank God. But is there anything I can do?


The errors vary in the "View System Events" area. Sometimes they relate
to
speed at which the "Search" function loads up, sometimes I get an error
like
"The application cannot be initiated", but I can see that it has been
initiated and going through it's process. Also, if and when I do get
through
it without any errors, I see it takes like 5-10 mins just to complete.
FYI,
I do not have the search function set for the whole system drive .
Just a
couple of directories. Everytime I have to reboot, I get at least 20
errors
total and at least half of those are related to "Search" function.
PLEASE
help!!!! Thank you in advance.



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Brink

'*MS MVP - Windows Desktop Experience*'
(https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/pr...5-AD617AF3D511)
*There are no dumb questions, just the people that do not ask
them.*
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Old September 4th 09, 10:31 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
DirtyDawg[_2_]
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Default Oh my God, please help.

Oh man thanks....I was always under the impression (by reading in the windows
help sections of my system) that the index function could NOT be disabled, so
I didn't even bother trying. Now it seems, by reading part of what I saw
through the link you provided, that you can disable it. I sure hope this
adjustment sticks as not only was leaving it the way it was causing all
kinds of errors, but it was making the system take a loooooong time to boot
up to the desktop. Thanks again.


"Brink" wrote:


Hello DirtyDawg,

Is this the error message that you get in the tutorial below?

http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/85...h-service.html

Hope this helps,
Shawn

DirtyDawg;1128112 Wrote:
Is there any DARN way to fix these "Search" errors that are so prevalent
in
the 32b version of Vista Home Premium? I don't have this type of
problem on
the 64b Vista system, thank God. But is there anything I can do?


The errors vary in the "View System Events" area. Sometimes they relate
to
speed at which the "Search" function loads up, sometimes I get an error
like
"The application cannot be initiated", but I can see that it has been
initiated and going through it's process. Also, if and when I do get
through
it without any errors, I see it takes like 5-10 mins just to complete.
FYI,
I do not have the search function set for the whole system drive .
Just a
couple of directories. Everytime I have to reboot, I get at least 20
errors
total and at least half of those are related to "Search" function.
PLEASE
help!!!! Thank you in advance.



--
Brink

'*MS MVP - Windows Desktop Experience*'
(https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/pr...5-AD617AF3D511)
*There are no dumb questions, just the people that do not ask
them.*
'*Windows 7 Forums*' (http://www.sevenforums.com/)
'*Windows Vista Forums*' (http://www.vistax64.com/)

*Please post feedback to help others.*

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Old September 4th 09, 10:31 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
DirtyDawg[_2_]
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 28
Default Oh my God, please help.

Oh man thanks....I was always under the impression (by reading in the windows
help sections of my system) that the index function could NOT be disabled, so
I didn't even bother trying. Now it seems, by reading part of what I saw
through the link you provided, that you can disable it. I sure hope this
adjustment sticks as not only was leaving it the way it was causing all
kinds of errors, but it was making the system take a loooooong time to boot
up to the desktop. Thanks again.


"Brink" wrote:


Hello DirtyDawg,

Is this the error message that you get in the tutorial below?

http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/85...h-service.html

Hope this helps,
Shawn

DirtyDawg;1128112 Wrote:
Is there any DARN way to fix these "Search" errors that are so prevalent
in
the 32b version of Vista Home Premium? I don't have this type of
problem on
the 64b Vista system, thank God. But is there anything I can do?


The errors vary in the "View System Events" area. Sometimes they relate
to
speed at which the "Search" function loads up, sometimes I get an error
like
"The application cannot be initiated", but I can see that it has been
initiated and going through it's process. Also, if and when I do get
through
it without any errors, I see it takes like 5-10 mins just to complete.
FYI,
I do not have the search function set for the whole system drive .
Just a
couple of directories. Everytime I have to reboot, I get at least 20
errors
total and at least half of those are related to "Search" function.
PLEASE
help!!!! Thank you in advance.



--
Brink

'*MS MVP - Windows Desktop Experience*'
(https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/pr...5-AD617AF3D511)
*There are no dumb questions, just the people that do not ask
them.*
'*Windows 7 Forums*' (http://www.sevenforums.com/)
'*Windows Vista Forums*' (http://www.vistax64.com/)

*Please post feedback to help others.*

 




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