Not exactly, but most likely due to teh fact that there are no idexed locations configured.
A little background on Libraries and then we'll see if telling Search to index locations gets things straightened out.
Let's say you have a folder called Holiday and it contains pictures taken while on vacation somewhere on your machine.
The Holiday folder is not in the Indexed Locations
You then add the Holiday folder to your Pictures Library
By adding Holiday to the Pictures Library, they are indexed.
It's part of the way Libraries work.
So I half expected something in the summary list.
Alright, let's put some entries in the Indexed Locations.
Stick with the basic entires, Interent Explorer History, Start Menu, Your user.
Too many entries slows Indexing down and this might have been the cause of the problem. I don't know what casued the problem, but that's not important now.
On the Indexing Options windows
Click on modify which opens the Indexed Locations window.
then on the Indexed Locations window
click the show all locations button
tick Internet Explorer History
then expand C:\
then expand Users
I only have my own user profile ticked - I don't ever search Public or Default
tick your user profile name
then expand that
remove the tick from Appdata
scroll teh list until C:\ is visible again and
expand Program Data
expand Microsoft
expand Windows
tick Start menu
then click the OK button
Post a screen shot of the Indexing Options window.
Thanks, we're almost there... I hope. I only have one trick left in the back after this.