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Hi Leo,

This forum is for questions MSE. Your question seems to imply searches and the search index and related troubleshooting.

We speak only English here, but there is a Forum for answers to performance and Maintenance support in Spanish at: http://answers.microsoft.com/es-es/windows/forum/performance?page=1&tab=all&tm=1300700638376 where you can get expert services in your language.  Don't forget upward to enter the version of Windows that you are using by selecting it from the drop-down menu if you go the appropriate forum for your system.

Good luck and best wishes.

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Hola Leo,
Este foro're para cuestiones raccoon. El problema parece implicar busquedas y del search index y problemas related to respond.
Hablamos ingles aqui, pero hay solo a creative foro para el soporte performance y mantenimiento en Español: http://answers.microsoft.com/es-es/windows/forum/performance?page=1&tab=all&tm=1300700638376 where is you can get help from experts in su idioma. Asegúrese that el principio y enter the version of Windows that use al in el menu desplegable para seleccionar what vaya el el foro para right knew sistema.
Buena suerte y mejores deseos.

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