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Old February 2nd 07, 10:04 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
Sam Steinhauser
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My system has been running great and after I installed the Total Training
from my Expression Web CD set, it crashed, it had no uninstaller so I deleted
the folder it put on my Desktop and restord my system to a point just before
I installed the training program. Now I get this error on every start up of
Vista Ultimate.

"Microsoft Windows Search Indexer stopped working and has closed"

I can't deal with errors on start up so any ideas would be very much
appreciated before I wipe it and reinstall.

I disabled the windows Search in services and everything seems fine. How
imoportant is it?


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Sam
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Old February 12th 07, 12:30 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
ABarajas6@gmail.com
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On Feb 2, 6:04 pm, Sam Steinhauser
wrote:
My system has been running great and after I installed the Total Training
from my Expression Web CD set, it crashed, it had no uninstaller so I deleted
the folder it put on my Desktop and restord my system to a point just before
I installed the training program. Now I get this error on every start up ofVistaUltimate.

"MicrosoftWindowsSearchIndexerstoppedworkingan d hasclosed"

I can't deal with errors on start up so any ideas would be very much
appreciated before I wipe it and reinstall.

I disabled the windowsSearchin services and everything seems fine. How
imoportant is it?

--
Sam


Im having this same problem and have no clue why or how to stop it. It
pops up on startup and every now and then randomly.

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Old February 12th 07, 05:56 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
Sam Steinhauser
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I think my initial crash was from a audio driver that was not quite right. I
had to disable the Windows Search in Services until I finally gave up and
formated my drive and did a clean install. My system is exactly the way it
was before except I didn't load the RealTek AL'97 audio drivers and I had my
USB Flash drive plugged in on the first install and it named my drive F: It
is C: now as I took the flash drive out during the second installation. I did
a search on the web for Search Indexer and several people are having issues
with this. I just couldn't deal with my 3 day old fresh Vista install being
broken so I started over from scratch.
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Sam


" wrote:

On Feb 2, 6:04 pm, Sam Steinhauser
wrote:
My system has been running great and after I installed the Total Training
from my Expression Web CD set, it crashed, it had no uninstaller so I deleted
the folder it put on my Desktop and restord my system to a point just before
I installed the training program. Now I get this error on every start up ofVistaUltimate.

"MicrosoftWindowsSearchIndexerstoppedworkingan d hasclosed"

I can't deal with errors on start up so any ideas would be very much
appreciated before I wipe it and reinstall.

I disabled the windowsSearchin services and everything seems fine. How
imoportant is it?

--
Sam


Im having this same problem and have no clue why or how to stop it. It
pops up on startup and every now and then randomly.


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Old March 13th 07, 04:12 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
Kris
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I'm having exactly the same problem, many, many times a day, and have been
since I first started up this new computer a few weeks ago... (it also pops
up constantly with "Intel Alert Service has stopped working yada yada" many
times a day, between the two I'm getting really frustrated.) After a week of
it, I restored it to where it was when it got here, and that hasn't fixed it.
Can I shut these things off? are they necessary, or fixable?

"Sam Steinhauser" wrote:

My system has been running great and after I installed the Total Training
from my Expression Web CD set, it crashed, it had no uninstaller so I deleted
the folder it put on my Desktop and restord my system to a point just before
I installed the training program. Now I get this error on every start up of
Vista Ultimate.

"Microsoft Windows Search Indexer stopped working and has closed"

I can't deal with errors on start up so any ideas would be very much
appreciated before I wipe it and reinstall.

I disabled the windows Search in services and everything seems fine. How
imoportant is it?


--
Sam

 




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