Windowssearch.exe problems are generally seen during SolidWorks Real Performance program launch, and typically caused by executable file corruption, or in some cases if the file has been accidentally or maliciously removed by malware. Ordinarily, installing a new version of the EXE file will repair the problem creating the error. In some cases, the Windows registry is attempting to load a windowssearch.exe file that no longer exists, therefore we recommend running a registry scan to repair any invalid file path references.
An Windows Executable File format that carries the EXE file extension are classified as Executable Files. Windowssearch.exe can be downloaded below for %%os%% and nearly all Windows operating system versions. Certain files (such as windowssearch.exe) may not be available currently in our directory for download, but can be requested via the "Request" button below. Worst-case, you can always attempt to contact Dassault Syst?mes if you cannot find the required file version below.
Even though most problems related to errors assocated with windowssearch.exe should be fixed if placed in the correct directory, you should carry out a quick test to confirm. We recommend re-loading SolidWorks Real Performance to test for the issue.
Typical windowssearch.exe Errors That Occur in SolidWorks Real Performance for Windows:
"Windowssearch.exe Error."
"Windowssearch.exe is not a valid Win32 application."
"Windowssearch.exe needs to close."
"Can't locate windowssearch.exe"
"Windowssearch.exe is missing."
"Error starting program: windowssearch.exe."
"Windowssearch.exe not executing."
"Windowssearch.exe halted."
"Fault in Software Path: windowssearch.exe."
These EXE error messages can appear during program installation, while a windowssearch.exe-related software program (eg. SolidWorks Real Performance) is running, during Windows startup or shutdown, or even during the installation of the Windows operating system. Documenting windowssearch.exe problem occasions in SolidWorks Real Performance is key to determine cause of the Design problems, and reporting them to Dassault Syst?mes.
Problem Sources of Windowssearch.exe
SolidWorks Real Performance and Windowssearch.exe issues come from missing or corrupt files, Windows registry invalid entries, and malware infections.
More specifically, these windowssearch.exe errors can be caused by: