This one can be solved, or least it's solved on my computer. . Right click on Start and then on Properties. On the screen that comes up, click on Customize. Then scroll down near the bottom of that list to "Search othe files and libraries. Insert a radio button just on "Search with Public Folders" This did it for me. Oldnerd
Windows 7 start menu search not working
Whenever I try to search in my Start Menu, I only get ghost search results which I cannot open:

In many places I have seen instructions to delete the HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\FolderTypes{ef87b4cb-f2ce-4785-8658-4ca6c63e38c6} key in order to fix this issue but it is not showing up in my registry:

Anyone have any suggestions? All help would be greatly appreciated!
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Anonymous
2011-01-28T03:20:49+00:00
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Anonymous
2010-02-16T01:04:39+00:00 Hi dimkasmir,
Your index requires virtually no maintenance. However, if the index has problems finding files that you know should be located in an indexed location, you might need to rebuild the index. This can take a long time to complete, so avoid performing this step unless you have given the index enough time (several hours) to correct any problems first. To rebuild the index:
1. Open Indexing and Search Options by clicking the Start button, clicking Control Panel, clicking System and Maintenance, and then clicking Indexing Options.
2. Click Advanced, click the Index Settings tab, and then click Rebuild. If you are prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation.
You may also refer the below mentioned links.
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/Open-the-Search-and-Indexing-troubleshooter
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/Change-advanced-indexing-options
Hope this information helped!
Thanks and regards,
Fouzan – Microsoft support.
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Anonymous
2010-11-10T16:58:46+00:00 Select Troubleshoot a problem from the taskbar and type in search field: Windows search. Then select Search and Indexing and use the wizard to fix the problem.The search service was not started. Worked for me.
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Anonymous
2011-08-22T10:28:10+00:00 My search is fixed by deleting the following file;
c:\Users\hakan\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\1033\StructuredQuerySchema.bin
It was getting ACCESS DENIED on process monitor.
It's getting recreated.
Hope it helps
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Anonymous
2010-06-29T04:23:34+00:00 Just create a new user account and move ur files over to the new account. Issue resolved.