Windows Search 4.0 is not installed

I have an XP SP3 machine. I added the machine to a network, but since then, Windows Search does not work. The search indexer continues running & report errors. I tried to remove find and reinstall, but the reinstallation fails. Would really like to use Search 4.0 but just failed to get installed.

Try to uninstall Windows Search, then restart your PC and open Windows Update and update your Windows and install everything and try to download Windows Search from Windows Update.

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