Once in a while, you may have noticed that your computer is taking a lot of time when you are performing anything on your desktop like moving your mouse and getting lagging issues, opening any applications taking a long time, etc. Then you suddenly check what is causing this issue in Task Manager and notice that the Windows Search Indexer process or SearchIndexer.exe is taking a lot of system resources. In this situation, do you start wondering whether killing this process will affect your PC? Worry not, because, in this guide, we will tell you how to fix Microsoft Windows Search Indexer high CPU usage issue in detail below.
There are various solutions to fix the Microsoft Windows Search Indexer high CPU usage. You can either try to restart the Windows Search Service or else run Search and Indexing Troubleshooter to get rid of this problem. Below you will find both methods to resolve the issue you are facing on your Windows PC.
That is all you need to know about how to fix Microsoft Windows Search Indexer’s high CPU usage on your Windows PC. In the meantime, do not forget to check out our other guides only on TechNClub.com: How to fix Microsoft Windows Search Filter Host High CPU Usage, and What is SearchApp.exe and How to Disable It.
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