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    https://www.Microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone/newsgroups/reader.mspx?DG=Microsoft.public.WindowsXP.General

    Above is XP Newsgroups link.

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    Here is the Vista Forums.

    And if you gave the link is the exact link, it is not broken.

    If you copy and paste it into IE7 > click on the go button! > you will be offered the file to download. You go to the Web page.

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    The question associated with Windows install, I suggest you run the patch from the link below: Windows search does not work and research is slow or stops: http://support.microsoft.com/mats/windows_search/en-us

    If this does not help then you can uninstall and reinstall Windows search 4.0 on the computer.

    Follow the steps below to uninstall:

    a. click on start

    b. click Control Panel

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    d. place a check on 'Show updates'

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    Reinstall back, you can see the link below:http://www.microsoft.com/windows/products/winfamily/desktopsearch/choose/windowssearch4.mspx

    For the problem with the blue screen, you can check the link below: you receive an error message on a Windows XP-based computer: "Stop 0 x 00000077" or "KERNEL_STACK_INPAGE_ERROR": http://support.microsoft.com/kb/315266

    With regard to:

    Samhrutha G S - Microsoft technical support.

    Visit our Microsoft answers feedback Forum and let us know what you think.

  • Windows crashes, Windows search does not work, EVENT ID 7042, 1006, 3024, 7040

    When I ran the pc fix - it sollution for windows crashing the results were as follows: Windows search does not work.  The reason;  An event id is logged on to windows search.  Event id numbers are... 7042, 1? 006, 1000, 3024, 7040.

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    1. what operating system do you use?

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    http://support.Microsoft.com/mats/windows_search/en-us

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    1. What is the operating system installed on your computer?
    2. don't you make changes to the computer before the show?

    Please run the fixit from Microsoft mentioned in the link below.

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    I can pick him 'click here to use the Search Assistant' at the bottom of the window, but I would have preferred that search companion is the DEFAULT search method.

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    I can assure you with certainty at 100% none of Microsoft has 'expert' ideas Support Engineer will not replace a missing mapi32.dll file.

    These ideas are just more of their wild goose hunting to waste your time and get the points by posting useless ideas, not tested until they have links to the KB articles which will not work.

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    When you see the files available for download, you can not see the file extension (.exe, .dll, .cpl, .sys, .zip, etc.), but when download you them they will have the right extension.

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