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Microsoft Windows Search Indexer stopped working and was closed
I have Windows Vista RTM
I got this message repeatedly at bootup:
Microsoft Windows Search Indexer stopped working and was closed
A problem caused the application to stop working correctly. Windows will notify you if a solution is available.
So I went into services and disabled it (and I had to also disable the automatic retry separately or it kept starting despite being "disabled"). Any attempt to manually start it there gives me:
Windows could not start the Windows Search service on Local Computer.
Error 1067: The process terminated unexpectedly.
I searched around the Internet for some time on this issue. I got the following ideas: one was to rebuild the search index -- but I can't go into advanced without the service being started. The second was to use system restore. I didn't have a restore point yet because this showed up on second boot, just after I installed some drivers and nothing else.
I had previously installed Vista on the exact same computer and all of these drivers with no issue on that (I had to reinstall after I got a continuous stop error-->reboot-->stop error loop after trying to install Alcohol 120%). I then vowed to just install the drivers and then make a restore point.
Do you have any idea what I could do short of reinstalling again (which could just bring the same problem back after I get my drivers running again)?
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