Restart Indexing After TuneUP Utilities disabled it.

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Thought I would try the program TuneUp Utilities, foolishly I did not read closely what performance changes it was making. It disabled indexing, which to me is quite an important function of Windows. Immediately seeing what happened I reran the utility this time making sure to deselect all the options in the hope that it would re-enable them. I then rebuilt the index. Only the start menu appears to be indexed, rather than my entire computer as I had wanted.

Then went through services and made sure that anything the utility program had disabled was running and once again rebuilt the index. No change. Not sure what else to try now, how can I get things working again?
 

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Thought I would try the program TuneUp Utilities, foolishly I did not read closely what performance changes it was making. It disabled indexing, which to me is quite an important function of Windows. Immediately seeing what happened I reran the utility this time making sure to deselect all the options in the hope that it would re-enable them. I then rebuilt the index. Only the start menu appears to be indexed, rather than my entire computer as I had wanted.

Then went through services and made sure that anything the utility program had disabled was running and once again rebuilt the index. No change. Not sure what else to try now, how can I get things working again?

Check your index settings to make sure that drives/folders you want indexed are selected...

Windows Search - Configure and Use
 

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All settings appear to be ok, only thing that has caught my eye is that next to two of the categories (incidentally the ones I am having trouble with...) there is the the green 'syncing' symbol on them. This has been there since the problem developed, not sure about before. Please see the image below if I wasn't very clear there.

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Ok, TuneUp completely uninstalled now. Offline files is enabled, although there are no folder pairs setup within it. Restarted and rebuilt the index but things still don't seem to be working quite right.
 
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I'd turn off Offline files unless you're using it. It's the first (and gradually only) thing that beta testers would turn off to claw back performance. I thought they had set it to Manual in Services.msc.
 
Ok thanks for the tip. Do you have any more ideas on how I can get the index results showing again?
 

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No system restore points to fall back on, I though I had weekly built images of my whole drive by now I check and PC Backup Pro has been failing each and every time. Great.

UPDATE: It appears the the index was working fine within windows explorer, just not in the start menu. Searching for a solution to this brought me back to this thread. Seems the problem was an option within the start menu not selected! Fixed now! Thank you for your help.
 

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No system restore points to fall back on, I though I had weekly built images of my whole drive by now I check and PC Backup Pro has been failing each and every time. Great.

UPDATE: It appears the the index was working fine within windows explorer, just not in the start menu. Searching for a solution to this brought me back to this thread. Seems the problem was an option within the start menu not selected! Fixed now! Thank you for your help.



I also downloaded Tune Up Utilities and now I cannot search in the start menu, what check box did you check for it to work?

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I have been using Tuneup Utilities since 2008 and have never had an issue with it. When you go through your preferences for turbo mode there is an option for the search index, you probly have it checked, uncheck it.
 

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I clicked on "Turbo Mode" and saw a section titled "Turn off background functions", there was a check box for "Quick Windows search", I unchecked it but I am still having the same problem.
 

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Turn off turbo mode completely. Restart the pc and check. If it still doesn`t work then it`s something else. Are you using 2012 ?
 

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I have that checked and mine works fine.
 

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Under the 'Search other files and libraries' heading, ensure that 'Search with public folders' is selected. That was the problem I had anyway, I think.
 

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Problem fixed

The windows search service was not running, a program called Find and fixed problems with windows search discovered this. I found that program by clicking "search" in the start menu.

Thank you!
 

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