Windows Search Indexer

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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?
 
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.

"MicrosoftWindowsSearchIndexerstoppedworkingand 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?

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.
 
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.
 
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?
 
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