Работа службы windows search остановлена из за проблем с индексатором the catalog is corrupt

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The Microsoft Windows Search Indexer is a component of Windows that indexes in excess of 300 common file types. The purpose of this component is to speed up the process of locating and finding files and documents making Windows Search quicker and more efficient. Every time the user adds a new file or document to their operating system, the index is automatically updated. The Windows Search Indexer must be kept up-to-date as it’s crucial to the accessibility of Windows files.

It’s not uncommon for the Indexer to be accidently erased or a user to attempt to access the Indexer only to receive one of a number of error messages associated with the Windows Search Indexer. When a user encounters a problem with this specific Windows component, there are many steps that he/she can do to rectify it, all of which I intend to cover in this tutorial.

Indexed Content

The Windows Search Indexer is designed to look for data in locations such as the Start menu, home folder, contact lists etc. Because the Indexer has the ability to index the properties of a file, this allows the user to search on specific text within a document or message with the Windows Search feature locating the associated files. Whenever you use Windows Search, the operating system automatically checks the index for the content that you have requested; this is done before searching the hard drive in its entirety. This allows the user to locate searched files almost instantly.

Windows Versions

Initially, Microsoft released a version of Windows Search Indexer for Windows XP, 2000 and Windows Server 2003 in the form of a downloadable add-on. In later versions such as Windows Vista/7/8, Microsoft integrated the Search Indexer into them, and made them active by default. If you’re still running a Windows XP based system, then you can and should download the Indexer from here: https://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/download/details.aspx?id=23

Common Performance Problems

In order avoid clogging up system resources; the Windows Search Indexer is designed to scan your system for new files and documents (which it adds to the index) during times when the computer is least active. However, if the Indexer is configured to index data from a large number of locations on your computer or to index files and documents in their entirety (rather than just their filename), then you may experience some performance issues.

By reducing the amount of content that the Search indexer keeps tabs on, you can actually fix this common problem. It’s also possible for you to disable the Search Indexer altogether. However, this is not a recommended option, as it will adversely affect the speed in which the operating system completes a search.

Location of Windows Search Indexer

By default, you should be able to find the Windows Search Index in the following location:

C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Search

However, it is possible for you to alter its location, by accessing the components options and making the necessary changes.

Configuring the Windows Search Index

It’s possible for you to configure the Indexer to suit your own personal requirements. To do that, simply do the following:

1. First, boot into your computer with full administrative rights.

2. Then press + R, type Control Panel and click on OK.

Open Control Panel

3. In the Search Control Panel box, type Indexing Options, and then click on Indexing Options.

Type Indexing Options and click on Indexing Options

You will be able to see and change the various locations on the operating system that are being indexed. You can also, at any point in time pause the indexer for 15 minutes. Additionally, the advanced button, offers a wide range of complex options.

Fixing the Errors

If you attempted to open the Indexer and came unstuck due to a problem, or maybe you had problems using Windows Search, there are many things you can do to fix the problem; to follow are a number of the most effective and common methods of repairing any Indexer-related errors.

When first experiencing problems with the Indexer there are several options available to you. However, of these options the best thing you can do is run the antimalware tool called Spyhunter.

This tool has the capabilities of not only cleaning your computer of viruses, but also of repairing the damage done to the integrity of your operating system, restoring features and functions that previously were not working.

Anyway, you can get a hold of this powerful tool from here:

CLICK HERE TO CHECK OUT SPYHUNTER

Repair Windows

If you are unable to get the Windows Search Indexer to work, after attempting the solution above, then you should consider a repair installation of Windows.

When it comes to repairing the operating system using Windows built-in features, you have two options, the first is a reset, which is unlikely to fix the problem and the second is a total revamp of your hard drive, deleting all your personal data in the process.

For step by step instructions on how to carry out these two particular methods (depending on your Windows version), I suggest you visit my post on CRITICAL_PROCESS_DIED problems.

However, there is a third party solution available to you in the form of Reimage, which is a Windows Repair tool, this tool will not only repair your operating system, but also do it on the fly, saving all your personal data in the process and fixing all your errors.

Anyway, for more information on this powerful tool, visit the following link:

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The solution(s) below are for ADVANCED level computer users. If you are a beginner to intermediate computer user, I highly recommend you use the automated tool(s) above!

Use Troubleshooter

When experiencing problems with the Search Indexer, the first thing that you should always do is use the troubleshooter. Issues such as an incorrect or corrupted search index, slow search performance and incomplete search results can very easily be resolved with this tool. Anyway, to access this tool, simply do the following:

1. First, load up the Indexing Options by following steps 1 – 3 of Configuring the Windows Search Index.

2. Once Indexing Options has loaded up, click on Troubleshoot search and indexing.

Click on Troubleshoot search and indexing

3. The Search and Indexing troubleshoot applet will pop up, asking you What problems do you notice, check the box next to all that apply and click on Next.

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Microsoft troubleshooter will then attempt to fix the Indexer using the information you have provided.

Having all the latest Windows updates and service packs installed on your computer is very important, as it will ensure the troubleshooter is able to fix any eventual problems.

Check Windows Search Index Is Enabled

If you’re still unable to properly use the Windows Search Indexer, then there is a strong chance that the Windows search feature has been disabled or been deactivated, maybe by some third party application on your computer. To enable it, simply do the following:

1. First, boot into your computer with full administrative rights.

2. Then press + R, type Control Panel and click on OK.

Open Control Panel

3. Once Control Panel loads up, click on Programs.

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4. When Programs loads up, click on Turn Windows features on or off.

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5. A Turn Windows features on or off applet should pop up, check the box next to Windows Search and click on OK.

Check box next to Windows Search

Rebuild the Search Indexer

If the methods above failed to fix the problem, then you should look into rebuilding the entire Search Index. To do this, simply do the following:

1. Start Indexing Options using steps 1 – 3 of Configuring the Windows Search Index.

2. When Indexing Options loads up, click on Advanced.

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3. This will bring up the Advanced Options applet, form here click on the Rebuild button.

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4. From here, press + R, type Services.msc and click on OK.

Open Services

5. This will bring up Services; you’ll want to locate Windows Search and then click on it and click on Restart.

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Indexer Registry Fix

If the Indexer refuses to run, or if when you load up Indexing Options you are unable to access the advanced options while receiving one of the following error messages:

Waiting to receive indexing status
Windows Search Indexer stopped working and was closed

Then there is a strong chance that a crucial registry key has been corrupted. To fix it, simply do the following:

WARNING: Deleting or editing the wrong registry entry can irreparably damage your operating system.

1. First, boot into your computer with full administrative rights.

2. Press + R, type regedit and click on OK.

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3. This will load up the Registry Editor, from here, navigate to the following path:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows Search

navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows Search

4. In the right pane, double click on SetupCompletedSuccessfully.

Double click on SetupCompletedSuccessfully

5. This will bring up the Edit Value Data box, from here, change the Value data to 0 and click on OK.

6. Lastly, restart your computer.

This action will reset Windows, reset your crawl, and rebuild the index and much more.

Delete Search Index Folder

If all of the above methods up till now, failed to fix the Indexer, then you can try deleting all the files associated with the Search Indexer. To do this, do the following:

1. First, log into your computer with full administrative rights.

2. Then click on the Windows Explorer Icon.

3. Once Windows Explorer loads up, click on Organize -> Folder and search options.

4. This will bring up the Folder Options applet, from here, click on the View Tab, then click on Show hidden files, folders, and drives and click on OK.

click on show hidden files

5. Once you’ve done that, press + R, type C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Search\Data\Applications\Windows and click on OK.

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6. Delete everything you find in this folder by clicking on Organize -> Select All.

7. Then Organize -> Delete.

7. Then press + R, type C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Search\Data\Temp and click on OK.

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8. Again, delete everything in this folder, using step 6.

If you receive an Access is Denied message when attempting to delete the files, then you will need to stop Windows Search. Simply follow steps 3 – 4 of Rebuild the Search Indexer, but this time, click on Stop.

After you’ve deleted all the files, restart your system.

Use KB932989

Another effective method that you can use, involves using the Microsoft update KB932989 to fix this component. Simply visit the following link and follow the onscreen instructions: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/932989

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  • #1

Just looking through Event Viewer on my machine this is happening on a regular basis. What could be the problem?

Event 7042

The Windows Search Service is being stopped because there is a problem with the indexer: The catalog is corrupt.

Details:
The content index catalog is corrupt. 0xc0041801 (0xc0041801)


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Open the Command Prompt with administrative privileges and execute bellow commands one at a time.

sfc /scannow

DISM.exe /Online /Cleanup-image /Restorehealth

Use the Windows Search and Indexing troubleshooter to try to fix any problems that affect this process. Execute below command from Command Prompt.

msdt.exe -ep WindowsHelp id SearchDiagnostic


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I run DISM.exe /Online /Cleanup-image /Scanhealth on a regular basis…. Will run the search and indexing troubleshooter.


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I run DISM.exe /Online /Cleanup-image /Scanhealth on a regular basis…. Will run the search and indexing troubleshooter.

How about Sfc command?


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Open the Command Prompt with administrative privileges and execute bellow commands one at a time.

sfc /scannow

DISM.exe /Online /Cleanup-image /Restorehealth

Use the Windows Search and Indexing troubleshooter to try to fix any problems that affect this process. Execute below command from Command Prompt.

msdt.exe -ep WindowsHelp id SearchDiagnostic

What is -ep WindowsHelp in the command line for? Shouldn’t it be «msdt.exe /id SearchDiagnostic»?


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I run SFC /Verify only regularly.


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What is -ep WindowsHelp in the command line for? Shouldn’t it be «msdt.exe /id SearchDiagnostic»?

You will get error message if you don’t use msdt.exe -ep WindowsHelp id SearchDiagnostic command.


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You will get error message if you don’t use msdt.exe -ep WindowsHelp id SearchDiagnostic command.

It doesn’t mention -ep WindowsHelp anywhere here…


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This is what the troubleshooter found. It’s solution was to restart the Search app… Question is why is it stopping working in the first place?

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You can delete and rebuild index from Control Panel —> Index Options —> Advanced options.


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You can delete and rebuild index from Control Panel —> Index Options —> Advanced options.

I will give it a few days and see if the Event Viewer errors come back. If they do I’ll try the rebuild…


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Здравствуйте. После использования программы Reg Organizer, в системном журнале появились ошибки. Все настройки программы по умолчанию, версия новая 6.02, OC Windows 8 64Bit.

Ошибки:
Оптимизация реестра:
Журналы Windows — Система:

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{Восстановленный куст реестра} Куст реестра (файл) "\??\C:\Users\Виталий\AppData\Local\ChemTable Software\Reg Organizer\RegHives\Hiv9D91.tmp" был поврежден и восстановлен. Возможно, некоторые данные были утеряны.

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{Восстановленный куст реестра} Куст реестра (файл) "\SystemRoot\System32\Config\SOFTWARE" был поврежден и восстановлен. Возможно, некоторые данные были утеряны.

Чистка реестра:
Журналы Windows — Система:

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Служба "Windows Search" завершена из-за следующей внутренней ошибки: 
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Служба Windows Search была неожиданно завершена. Это произошло 1 раз(а). Следующее корректирующее действие будет предпринято через 30000 мсек: Перезапуск службы.

Журналы Windows — Приложение:

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Средству сбора данных не удалось прочитать данные реестра URL.

Контекст: приложение "", каталог "SystemIndex"

Подробности:
   (HRESULT : 0x0) (0x00000000)

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Служба поиска обнаружила поврежденные файлы данных в индексе {ИД: 431}. Служба попытается автоматически устранить эту неполадку путем перестройки индекса.

Подробности:
   Каталог индексов содержимого поврежден.  (HRESULT : 0xc0041801) (0xc0041801)

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Работа службы Windows Search остановлена из-за проблем с индексатором: The catalog is corrupt.

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   Каталог индексов содержимого поврежден.  (HRESULT : 0xc0041801) (0xc0041801)

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Не удалось инициализировать объект средства сбора данных.

Контекст: приложение "Windows", каталог "SystemIndex"

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   Не удается прочитать значение реестра, так как конфигурация недопустима. Удалите индекс содержимого, чтобы создать его конфигурацию заново.  (HRESULT : 0x80040d03) (0x80040d03)

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Не удается инициализировать приложение.

Контекст: приложение "Windows"

Подробности:
   Не удается прочитать значение реестра, так как конфигурация недопустима. Удалите индекс содержимого, чтобы создать его конфигурацию заново.  (HRESULT : 0x80040d03) (0x80040d03)

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Невозможно инициализировать каталог.

Подробности:
   Не удается прочитать значение реестра, так как конфигурация недопустима. Удалите индекс содержимого, чтобы создать его конфигурацию заново.  (HRESULT : 0x80040d03) (0x80040d03)

Все эти ошибки появляются только после использования программы, затем после последующих перезагрузок таких ошибок нет пока снова не воспользуешься программой. Это настораживает.

Попутный вопрос: Пункт удаление программ в Reg Organizer, работает точно также как в другой вашей программе Soft Organizer?

P.S. Тока приобрел вашу программу а тут такие «косяки».

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Quick Tips

Fix 1: Restart Windows Search Service

Windows Search service is an essential program responsible for indexing content and providing search results. If there’s an issue with that service, the indexing process will be interrupted. You can try restarting the Windows Search service to see if that helps.

Step 1: Press the Windows key + R to launch the Run command, type in services.msc, and press Enter.

Step 2: In the Services window, scroll down to locate Windows Search. Right-click on it and select Restart from the menu. If the service is not running, choose Start.

Restart Windows Search Service

Fix 2: Enable Search Indexing on Low Battery

When your Windows laptop is low on battery, it may suspend some of the background processes like search indexing. And sometimes, these activities may fail to resume even after connecting your laptop to a power source. To avoid this, you can configure the indexing tool to ignore the power settings on Windows. Here’s how.

Step 1: Press the Windows key + I to launch the Settings app and head to Privacy & security > Searching Windows.

Searching Windows

Step 2: Toggle off the switch next to Respect power settings when indexing.

Enable Search Indexing on Low Battery

Fix 3: Run SFC and DISM Scan

Corrupt or missing system files can also interrupt the indexing process on Windows. If that is the case, running an SFC (or System File Checker) and DISM (or Deployment Image Servicing and Management) scans will help.

Step 1: Press the Windows key + X to access the Quick Link menu and select the Terminal (Admin) option from the list.

Open Terminal (Admin) on Windows 11

Step 2: Paste the command mentioned below and press Enter.

SFC /scannow
SFC Scan Completed

Step 3: Run the following commands and press Enter after each:

DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /CheckHealth
DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /ScanHealth
DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth
DISM Scan on Windows 11

Fix 4: Rebuild Search Index

If the above solutions don’t work out, the search index library on your PC has likely become corrupted or inaccessible. In that case, your only option is to rebuild the index from scratch.

Note: This process can take anywhere from a few minutes to several hours, depending on your system and the amount of data.

Step 1: Press the Windows key + I to launch the Settings app. In the Privacy & security tab, select Searching Windows.

Step 2: Scroll down to click on Advanced indexing options.

Advanced Indexing Options on Windows

Step 3: Click on Advanced.

Advanced Indexing Options

Step 4: Hit the Rebuild button under Troubleshooting.

Rebuild Search Index on Windows

Fix 5: Run System Restore

A recent change in the system settings or a firmware update may have led to such indexing issues on Windows. If you can’t figure out the exact cause, you can undo those recent changes by performing a system restore.

Step 1: Open the search menu, type in create a restore point and press Enter.

Create Restore Point

Step 2: Under the System Protection tab, click the System Restore button.

System Restore Window

Step 3: Click Next to continue.

System Restore in Windows 11

Step 4: Select the Recommended restore option and click Next. Then, click Finish.

Restore Point Windows 11

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If you own Windows 11 or Windows 10/8.1 and the Windows Search crashes, freezes or not responding when you try to search or when clicking the search box, continue reading below to fix the problem.

Problem in details: Windows Search crashes and then becomes unresponsive when the user clicks the Search box on the taskbar or in Windows Explorer and then Explorer restarts. The problem can affect both Windows 8.1 and Windows 10 for no apparent reason.

How to FIX: Windows Search is Crashing, Freezing, or Unresponsive in Windows 10/11.

Method 1. Delete Corrupt Registry Entries for ‘Search’.

Usually when the Windows Search is not working, this indicates a corrupted entry in ‘Search’ registry key. To delete corrupted ‘Search’ registry entries, proceed as follows:

1. Open Registry Editor: to do that:

1. Press Windows + R keys to open the run command box.
2. Type regedit  and press Enter.

3. In Registry Editor navigate to the following key at the left pane:

  • HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Search

4. Highlight the Search key on left pane and go to File > Export to take a backup of the current registry entries in case something goes wrong.

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5. Give a name for the exported registry file (e.g. «Search.reg») and Save the file to your Desktop.

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6. When done, right-click at the Search key and Delete it. (Click Yes when prompted).

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7. Close the Registry Editor and restart your PC.
8. After restart, try 2-3 times to perform a search. (At first nothing will happen, but after trying 2-3 times the Search will start working without crashing).

Method 2. Repair Disk & System Files.

Step 1. Repair Disk Errors.

1. Open Command Prompt as Administrator. To do that:

1. Press the Windows + R keys to open the ‘Run’ command box
2. Type CMD and then press CTRL + SHIFT + ENTER.

2a. At command prompt give the following command to repair your disk and press Enter.

  • chkdsk C: /R

2b. Press the Y key and Enter to schedule the checking at the next restart.

chkdsk

3. Restart your computer and be patient until the disk check and repairing process is complete.

Step 2. Repair Windows System Files.

After restart, proceed and repair Windows by using the DISM and SFC commands.

1. Open Command Prompt as Administrator.

2. In command prompt give the following command and press Enter:

  • DISM.exe /Online /Cleanup-image /Restorehealth

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3. When the DISM operation is completed, type the following command and hit Enter:

  • sfc /scannow

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4. Now wait until the System File Checker repairs the Windows System Files.
5. When this done, restart your computer.
6. After restarting, check if the search problem is resolved.

Method 3. Fix Windows Search by Re-registering Modern Apps.

1. Press the Windows + R keys to open the ‘Run’ command box
2. Type powershell and then press CTRL + SHIFT + ENTER to open Windows PowerShell as Administrator.

3. At PowerShell (copy &) paste the the following command & press Enter:

Get-AppXPackage | Foreach {Add-AppxPackage -DisableDevelopmentMode -Register «$($_.InstallLocation)\AppXManifest.xml»}

FIX: Windows Search Crashes or Freezes on Windows 8.1, 10.

4. When the deployment operation process is completed, ignore any errors and close the PowerShell window.
5. Reboot your computer and then try to perform a search.

Method 4. Fix Windows Search problems by Repairing Windows 10/11.

If you still face problems with the search function in Windows 10, then perform a repair of your Windows 10 installation by using the instructions mentioned in this article: How to repair Windows 10.

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Konstantinos is the founder and administrator of Repairwin.com. Since 1995 he works and provides IT support as a computer and network expert to individuals and large companies. He is specialized in solving problems related to Windows or other Microsoft products (Windows Server, Office, Microsoft 365, etc.).

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