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In the Programs list, click Indexing Options. At the top of the window that appears, you see either Indexing complete or Indexing Speed is reduced due to user activity. If you see Indexing Speed is reduced due to user activity , the indexer has not yet completed indexing the user documents and the e-mail messages on the system. If you see Indexing complete , the system has completed indexing the user documents and the e-mail messages on the system. However, the indexer remains active so that it can index any new documents or e-mail messages that appear on the system.
In either case, you can test to see whether the indexer is the cause of the performance issue by disabling the Windows Search service. To disable the Windows Search Service, follow these steps:.
In the Programs list, click Services. Click Stop to stop the service, and then click OK. Now, try to reproduce the performance issue to see whether the problem still occurs. Then, consider the following scenarios. In this scenario, the performance issue no longer occurs. Additionally, you find that the indexing process had not completed. In this scenario, the likely cause of the performance issue is the Windows Search service.
We recommend that you turn the service back on and leave it running to enable the index process to be completed. The system will continue to be slow during the initial indexing phase. However, when the indexing is complete, system performance will likely return to expected levels.
Additionally, you find that the indexing service had finished indexing. Or, you find that the performance issue did not previously exist, but that the performance issue occurred recently.
In this scenario, it is likely that the database that the search indexer uses has become damaged or corrupted. In this case, you must rebuild that database. To do this, follow these steps. Step A: Restart the Windows Search service. Set the Startup type: to Automatic Delayed Start. Click Start to start the service, and then click OK. Click Rebuild , and then click OK to the warning that appears. Click OK to close the Indexing Options. Note Now, the system must re-index the documents and the e-mail.
However, when the indexing is completed, it is likely that system performance will return to acceptable levels. If the system continues to experience performance problems, go to the next troubleshooting step. For help with Windows Search problems in Windows Vista automatically, click Run now button from the Automated Troubleshooting Services page and follow the steps in this wizard:.
Fix problems in which Windows Search is not working or searches are slower. Another potential cause of performance issues in Windows Vista occurs when Aero Glass is enabled. However, the performance issues occur when the system only meets the minimum requirements for Aero Glass. This experience resembles the experience that you have when you run any software on a system that only meets the minimum requirements. In this case, the experience may not be optimal. To test whether performance issues are related to Aero Glass, disable Aero Glass on the computer.
To do this, follow these steps:. In Windows Vista, right-click the desktop, and then click Personalize. When Aero Glass is disabled, try to reproduce the performance issue to see whether the problem still occurs. If you no longer experience performance problems, the hardware may be unable to use Aero Glass to produce an optimal visual experience with Windows Vista. If you want to use Aero Glass and to avoid an adverse effect on performance, you must upgrade your hardware.
In this case, you most likely have to upgrade the computer's video card. If you decide to upgrade the video card, make sure that the card that you selected has the "Certified for Windows Vista" logo. To view this logo, visit the following Microsoft Web site:. In this case, you must re-enable Aero Glass before you continue to troubleshoot the performance problem. You may have to contact your computer manufacturer or hardware vendor to determine whether your computer supports Windows Vista, or whether there are any updates that must be installed to make the computer compatible.
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