How to Fix ‘Windows Search Indexer’ Issue on Windows 10 PC – Guide

Windows 10’s Windows Search is an essential tool that lets you find just about anything on your computer very quickly. Thanks to the integration with Bing search, you can also use the feature for quick access to web pages and answers to frequently asked questions in the result view. While the search is helpful feature that we take for granted every day, there will come a time when it will not work as intended. For example, search queries sometimes show no results or incomplete results. The search box on your taskbar may not respond or not open. ..

How to Troubleshoot Windows Search Indexer on Windows 10

Rebuild Search Index

To rebuild the search index, open Control Panel > System and Maintenance > Indexing Options. In Advanced Options, click on Restore Defaults and also on Rebuild Index. Click OK.

To ensure that your computer can find files and programs, start by checking the Windows Search service. This service is set to run automatically, so you don’t have to worry about it. If you ever need to restart this service, just do so now. ..

Advanced Button is it grey? Check Registry Key Corruption

The Indexing service is not running or the Advanced Button is grayed out. This may be due to a corrupted registry key.

Open Registry Editor and navigate to the key mentioned above. In the right pane, double-click Setup completed successfully. Make sure the Value Data is 0, i.e. zero numeral. Click OK. restart your computer. ..

This procedure will reset Windows Search, rebuild the index, and reset crawling and other indexing settings.

Check Windows Search Status

If the Windows Search Service is set to Automatic, you will not be able to start the service; but instead you get the following error message – Windows could not start Windows Search on local computer. So I suggest you look at the Event Viewer to check the System Logs. To do this, simply type event in the Windows Start menu search bar and press Enter.

Reset Windows Search Service

This command stops the Windows Search service.

To start the service automatically at boot time, set the service to start=auto in the startup configuration file. ..

The value of the key is set to 0.

Microsoft Windows SearchSetup completed successfully.

The Windows Search Service starts when you start your computer. ..

Check LocalState folder permissions

Open Folder Options and set the visibility to hidden. Navigate to the following location: C:UsersusernameAppDataLocalPackageswindows.immersivecontrolpanel_cw5n1h2txyewyLocalState Now, open the Control Panel and select the “Immersive” tab. On this tab, change the visibility of all files and folders to hidden.

Right-click the Indexed folder and select Properties. In the Advanced tab, check the box to add files in this folder to be indexed in addition to file properties. Click Apply and Exit.

reset your computer

If your computer is not working as it should, you can restore it to a previous good point or reset/update your Windows PC. If that doesn’t work, you can try to repair your Windows 7 installation. Boot from the Windows DVD and select System Recovery option. Select Repair Computer and choose your Windows installation. Select ‘Startup Repair’ and follow the instructions. ..

Final note

If you’re experiencing problems with Windows 10’s search indexer, this guide will help you fix it. If you have any questions, feel free to ask us in the comments. And if you’d like to share this guide with your friends, please do! ..