作为家里的计算机专家(computer guy),我执行所有技术支持任务,有时会遇到我决定写的奇怪问题。
当然,对于Windows,您似乎永远不会遇到奇怪的问题需要处理!总会出现一些疯狂而神秘的错误,让你摸不着头脑。
一个这样的问题与Windows有关,它与以下错误有关:
Microsoft Windows Search Indexer stopped working and was closed
要么(or )
Windows could not start the windows search service on the local computer error 1067
这是一个非常不寻常的问题,但如果它发生在你身上,那就很烦人了!每当(Anytime)您尝试打开、移动或复制某些(copy something)内容时,您都会收到此错误。它通常还与计算机性能缓慢和整个操作系统崩溃有关。(computer performance and crashing)
您可以尝试以下几种方法来解决 Windows 中的这个烦人问题:
重建 Windows 搜索索引
此方法快速简便,但如果您遇到严重问题,则可能无法正常工作。在进行必须删除内容的其他步骤之前,仍然值得一试。
首先,在开始菜单的搜索框中键入(search box)索引选项(Indexing Options),然后单击高级(Advanced)选项卡/按钮,然后单击重建(Rebuild)。
如果重建(Rebuild)不起作用,您也可以尝试单击恢复默认值。(Restore Defaults)如果由于某种奇怪的原因,您无法在此页面上选择任何内容,您可以通过编辑以下注册表项手动重建(registry key)搜索器索引(searcher index):
HKLM/Software/Microsoft/Windows Search/SetupCompletedSuccessfully
将该值更改为零,然后重新启动机器。但是,如果您可以避免修改注册表项,那就最好了!此外,请确保在进行任何注册表编辑之前创建一个还原点。(restore point)
删除(Delete)Windows搜索索引程序文件夹(Windows Search Index Program Folder)
如果上述方法不起作用,您可以尝试通过删除这些文件夹中的所有内容来删除Windows中与搜索索引相关的所有文件:
C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Search\Data\Applications\Windows
C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Search\Data\Temp
如果您没有看到这些文件夹,您需要打开查看隐藏文件夹,方法是转到Windows 资源管理器(Windows Explorer)或我的电脑(My Computer),然后选择工具(Tools)、文件夹选项(Folder Options)。
转到“查看”选项卡(View tab)并向下滚动,直到看到“显示隐藏的文件和文件夹”(Show hidden files and folders)。您现在应该能够看到ProgramData 文件夹(ProgramData folder)。在Windows 10中,只需单击“查看”(View)选项卡并选中“隐藏项目(Hidden Items)”框。
同样,在删除它们之前备份目录中的文件以防万一,但它们实际上并不那么重要。
如果您在尝试删除文件时收到拒绝访问(Access)消息,您首先需要通过转到控制面板(Control Panel)、管理工具(Administrative Tools),然后单击服务来停止(Services)Window Search Index(Window Search Index service)服务。
该服务应称为Windows Search或Windows Searcher。双击(Double click)服务并(service and click) 单击停止(Stop)。
删除文件后,重新启动计算机,索引将被重建,希望您的错误会消失!
请记住,搜索索引服务(search index service)并不重要,因此您不会因为禁用该服务或删除其文件而弄乱您的计算机。享受!
How to Fix Microsoft Windows Search Indexer Stopped Working and Was Closed
Being the computеr guy in my family, I perform all the technical support tasks and sometimes run into ѕtrange iѕsuеs that I decide to write about.
Of course with Windows, it seems you never really run out of strange issues to deal with! There’s always some crazy and cryptic error popping up that makes you scratch your head.
One such issue is with Windows and it relates to the following errors:
Microsoft Windows Search Indexer stopped working and was closed
or
Windows could not start the windows search service on the local computer error 1067
This is quite an unusual problem, but if it happens to you, it’s very annoying! Anytime you try to open, move, or copy something, you will get this error. It’s usually also associated with slow computer performance and crashing of the entire OS.
There are a couple of things you can try out to fix this annoying issue in Windows:
Rebuild Windows Search Index
This method is quick and easy, but may not work if you are having serious issues. Still it’s worth a shot before going to the other steps where you have to delete stuff.
First, type Indexing Options in the Start Menu’s search box, then click on the Advanced tab/button and then click Rebuild.
You can also try clicking on Restore Defaults if Rebuild does not work. If, for some strange reason, you are not able to select anything on this page, you can rebuild the searcher index manually by editing the following registry key:
HKLM/Software/Microsoft/Windows Search/SetupCompletedSuccessfully
Change the value to zero and then restart the machine. However, if you can avoid registry key modifications, that’s the best! Also, make sure to create a restore point before making any registry edits.
Delete the Windows Search Index Program Folder
If the above method did not work, you can try to delete all of the files associated with search indexing in Windows by deleting everything inside these folders:
C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Search\Data\Applications\Windows
C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Search\Data\Temp
If you do not see these folders, you need to turn on viewing for hidden folders by going to Windows Explorer or My Computer and then choosing Tools, Folder Options.
Go to the View tab and scroll down till you see Show hidden files and folders. You should now be able to see the ProgramData folder. In Windows 10, just click on the View tab and check the Hidden Items box.
Again, make a backup of the files in the directories before deleting them just in case, but they really are not that important.
If you get an Access is Denied message when trying to delete the files, you will first need to stop the Window Search Index service by going to Control Panel, then Administrative Tools, and then clicking on Services.
The service should be called Windows Search or Windows Searcher. Double click on the service and click Stop.
After you delete the files, restart the computer and the index will be rebuilt and hopefully your error will be gone!
Remember the search index service is not critical, so you’re not going to mess up your computer by disabling the service or deleting its files. Enjoy!