Windows Search service cannot start the system cannot find the path specified.

The last important thing I did was to create a new user account.  Not sure how long the summer passes, I'm not looking that often.

I can find how do, I just need help to find out what it is I do.
Log name: System
Source: Service Control Manager
Date: 15/02/2012-17:22:45
Event ID: 7000
Task category: no
Level: error
Keywords: Classic
User: n/a
Computer: PC-user
Description:
The research service Windows could not start because of the following error:
The system does not have the specified path.
The event XML:
 
   
    7000
    0
    2
    0
    0
    0 x 8080000000000000
   
    326251
   
   
    System
    User-PC
   
 
 
    Windows Search
    %%d Ko
 

Oops, I got it.   I went to turn on and outside research turned rebooted windows features. Here again, to turn back and after another reboot, I'm back in business.

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