1 | Search and Indexing |
Sound |
2 | Find and fix problems with Windows Search. |
Troubleshoot problems that prevent your computer from playing or recording sound. |
10 | find |
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11 | finder |
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12 | index |
Sound |
13 | indexing |
Audio |
14 | reindex |
Mute |
15 | re-index |
Volume |
16 | search |
speaker |
17 | searches |
headphone |
18 | searching |
playing |
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playback |
101 | Windows Search service not running |
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102 | When the Windows Search service is not running, searches might be slower, and you might not be able to find all items. |
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103 | Start Windows Search service |
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104 | Enable and start the Windows Search service. |
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201 | Windows Search service failed |
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202 | Problems with the Windows Search service can cause searches to fail or return incomplete search results. |
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203 | The program SearchIndexer.exe has failed recently. |
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204 | Please check Security and Maintenance for possible solutions to this problem. |
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301 | Search Filter Host process failed |
Audio device is disabled |
302 | Problems with the Search Filter Host might indicate errors in the Windows Search service, which can cause searches to fail or return incomplete search results. |
The audio device you selected is currently turned off in Windows. |
303 | The program SearchFilterHost.exe has failed recently. |
Enable the audio device |
401 | Search Protocol Host process failed |
Audio device muted |
402 | Problems with the Search Protocol Host might indicate errors in the Windows Search service, which can cause searches to fail or return incomplete search results. |
Audio can't play if the device is muted. |
403 | The program SearchProtocolHost.exe has failed recently. |
Unmute audio device |
501 | Incorrect permissions on Windows Search directories |
Low audio device volume |
502 | When permissions on the Windows Search data directories are set incorrectly, the search service might not be able to access or update the computer's search index. This can result in slow searches or incomplete search results. |
Audio device volume might be too low to hear. |
503 | Restore correct permissions on Windows Search directories |
Increase the audio device volume |
504 | Restore correct permissions on the Windows Search data directories. |
To increase the volume, move the volume slider in the Volume Mixer. |
601 | Windows Search service shut down unexpectedly |
Audio device isn't set as default |
602 | When the Windows Search service is forcibly shut down, searches might fail or return incomplete search results. |
The default audio device is usually used to play or record sounds on your computer. |
603 | This problem's cause is unknown |
Change selected audio device to default |
702 | When the Windows Search service is forcibly shut down while performing maintenance, searches might fail or return incomplete search results. |
An audio device must be plugged in to play or record sound. |
801 | Please describe your problem |
Check audio device |
802 | Enter a brief description of your problem in the box below: |
There might be a problem with your audio device. |
901 | What problems do you notice? |
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902 | Select all that apply. |
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903 | Files don't appear in search results. |
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905 | E-mail doesn't appear in search results. |
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907 | Search or indexing is slowing down the computer. |
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909 | My problem isn't listed above. (Please provide a description on the next page.) |
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