Event ID: 3058; Event source: Windows Search Service; File name: tquery.dll.mui

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Event - Application log viewer. Error

Windows operating system; Version: 7.0.6001.16503; Event ID: 3058; Event source: Windows Search Service; File name: tquery.dll.mui

Cannot initialize the Gatherer object

Context; Windows Application creates catalog

Details

The registry value cannot be read because the configuration is invalid. Re-create the indexing configuration by removing the content index (0x8004d03)

How to make repairs as suggested in the above details?

Hello

I suggest you uninstall and reinstall the Windows desktop search, and check.
 
Here is the link to install it:
 
 
Also check out this link:
 
 

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