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Spotlight does not open search result

Running Yosemite, 10.10.1, MacBook Pro Retina 15 Late 2013, 16Gb & 1Tb Flash... Spotlight finds everything just fine, BUT, it will not open the "Search Result" when chosen to. The Color Wheel keeps on truckin' till Spotlight turns off... Can't move the window either... Tried Activity Monitor force quit and that doesn't even quit SystemSU. When I do click on the "Result" it does not open Acrobat, Word, Mail, etc... Tried re-indexing with Onyx, the Terminal, and a couple of other ways so it doesn't appear to be an index problem. Suggestions?

Posted on Jan 3, 2015 1:35 PM

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Posted on Jan 3, 2015 2:16 PM

Launch the Console application in any of the following ways:

☞ Enter the first few letters of its name into a Spotlight search. Select it in the results (it should be at the top.)

☞ In the Finder, select Go ▹ Utilities from the menu bar, or press the key combination shift-command-U. The application is in the folder that opens.

☞ Open LaunchPad and start typing the name.

The title of the Console window should be All Messages. If it isn't, select

SYSTEM LOG QUERIES ▹ All Messages

from the log list on the left. If you don't see that list, select

View ▹ Show Log List

from the menu bar at the top of the screen.

Click the Clear Display icon in the toolbar. Then take an action that isn't working the way you expect. Select any messages that appear in the Console window. Copy them to the Clipboard by pressing the key combination command-C. Paste into a reply to this message by pressing command-V.

The log contains a vast amount of information, almost all of which is irrelevant to solving any particular problem. When posting a log extract, be selective. A few dozen lines are almost always more than enough.

Please don't indiscriminately dump thousands of lines from the log into this discussion.

Please don't post screenshots of log messages—post the text.

Some private information, such as your name or email address, may appear in the log. Anonymize before posting.

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Jan 3, 2015 2:16 PM in response to Christopher Schneider

Launch the Console application in any of the following ways:

☞ Enter the first few letters of its name into a Spotlight search. Select it in the results (it should be at the top.)

☞ In the Finder, select Go ▹ Utilities from the menu bar, or press the key combination shift-command-U. The application is in the folder that opens.

☞ Open LaunchPad and start typing the name.

The title of the Console window should be All Messages. If it isn't, select

SYSTEM LOG QUERIES ▹ All Messages

from the log list on the left. If you don't see that list, select

View ▹ Show Log List

from the menu bar at the top of the screen.

Click the Clear Display icon in the toolbar. Then take an action that isn't working the way you expect. Select any messages that appear in the Console window. Copy them to the Clipboard by pressing the key combination command-C. Paste into a reply to this message by pressing command-V.

The log contains a vast amount of information, almost all of which is irrelevant to solving any particular problem. When posting a log extract, be selective. A few dozen lines are almost always more than enough.

Please don't indiscriminately dump thousands of lines from the log into this discussion.

Please don't post screenshots of log messages—post the text.

Some private information, such as your name or email address, may appear in the log. Anonymize before posting.

Jan 3, 2015 2:29 PM in response to Linc Davis

Here is the 'Log' that happens upon opening/searching Spotlight:


1/3/15 16:26:29.935 locationd[72]: Location icon should now be in state 'Active'

1/3/15 16:26:39.032 sandboxd[270]: ([358]) com.apple.metada(358) deny mach-lookup com.apple.cfnetwork.cfnetworkagent

1/3/15 16:26:39.039 sandboxd[270]: ([358]) com.apple.metada(358) deny mach-lookup com.apple.cfnetwork.cfnetworkagent

1/3/15 16:26:39.160 sandboxd[270]: ([358]) com.apple.metada(358) deny mach-lookup com.apple.cfnetwork.cfnetworkagent

1/3/15 16:26:39.482 sandboxd[270]: ([358]) com.apple.metada(358) deny mach-lookup com.apple.cfnetwork.cfnetworkagent

1/3/15 16:26:39.490 sandboxd[270]: ([358]) com.apple.metada(358) deny mach-lookup com.apple.cfnetwork.cfnetworkagent

1/3/15 16:26:49.713 WindowServer[191]: disable_update_timeout: UI updates were forcibly disabled by application "Spotlight" for over 1.00 seconds. Server has re-enabled them.

1/3/15 16:26:58.402 Spotlight[343]: CoreAnimation: warning, deleted thread with uncommitted CATransaction; set CA_DEBUG_TRANSACTIONS=1 in environment to log backtraces.

1/3/15 16:27:03.714 WindowServer[191]: disable_update_likely_unbalanced: UI updates still disabled by application "Spotlight" after 15.00 seconds (server forcibly re-enabled them after 1.00 seconds). Likely an unbalanced disableUpdate call.

1/3/15 16:27:33.718 Spotlight[343]: Hang timer fired; exiting

1/3/15 16:27:33.719 SystemUIServer[236]: Spotlight: Service connection interrupted!

1/3/15 16:27:33.720 spindump[580]: Got xpc error message in libspindump client connection: Connection invalid

1/3/15 16:27:33.828 locationd[72]: Location icon should now be in state 'Inactive'

1/3/15 16:27:35.954 Spotlight[585]: applications query - started

1/3/15 16:27:35.954 Spotlight[585]: connectionToService 0x60000010c450

1/3/15 16:27:35.956 com.apple.xpc.launchd[1]: (com.apple.imfoundation.IMRemoteURLConnectionAgent) The _DirtyJetsamMemoryLimit key is not available on this platform.

1/3/15 16:27:35.987 com.apple.metadata.SpotlightNetHelper[586]: CGSConnectionByID: 0 is not a valid connection ID.

1/3/15 16:27:35.987 com.apple.metadata.SpotlightNetHelper[586]: Invalid Connection ID 0

1/3/15 16:27:35.996 locationd[72]: Couldn't find a requirement string for masquerading client /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/Parsec.framework

1/3/15 16:27:35.996 locationd[72]: could not get apple languages array, assuming english

1/3/15 16:27:36.011 com.apple.SecurityServer[70]: Session 100022 created

1/3/15 16:27:36.035 storeaccountd[350]: AccountServiceDelegate: Accepting new connection <NSXPCConnection: 0x7fa3b842b8b0> connection from pid 586 with interface <AccountServiceInterface: 0x7fa3b843f7b0> (PID 586)

1/3/15 16:27:36.077 Spotlight[585]: applications query - finished in 0.12 seconds

Jan 3, 2015 2:44 PM in response to Christopher Schneider

Please read this whole message before doing anything.

This procedure is a test, not a solution. Don’t be disappointed when you find that nothing has changed after you complete it.

Step 1

The purpose of this step is to determine whether the problem is localized to your user account.

Enable guest logins* and log in as Guest. Don't use the Safari-only “Guest User” login created by “Find My Mac.”

While logged in as Guest, you won’t have access to any of your documents or settings. Applications will behave as if you were running them for the first time. Don’t be alarmed by this behavior; it’s normal. If you need any passwords or other personal data in order to complete the test, memorize, print, or write them down before you begin.

Test while logged in as Guest. Same problem?

After testing, log out of the guest account and, in your own account, disable it if you wish. Any files you created in the guest account will be deleted automatically when you log out of it.

*Note: If you’ve activated “Find My Mac” or FileVault, then you can’t enable the Guest account. The “Guest User” login created by “Find My Mac” is not the same. Create a new account in which to test, and delete it, including its home folder, after testing.

Step 2

The purpose of this step is to determine whether the problem is caused by third-party system modifications that load automatically at startup or login, by a peripheral device, by a font conflict, or by corruption of the file system or of certain system caches.

Please take this step regardless of the results of Step 1.

Disconnect all wired peripherals except those needed for the test, and remove all aftermarket expansion cards, if applicable. Start up in safe mode and log in to the account with the problem. You must hold down the shift key twice: once when you turn on the computer, and again when you log in.

Note: If FileVault is enabled in OS X 10.9 or earlier, or if a firmware password is set, or if the startup volume is a software RAID, you can’t do this. Ask for further instructions.

Safe mode is much slower to start up and run than normal, with limited graphics performance, and some things won’t work at all, including sound output and Wi-Fi on certain models. The next normal startup may also be somewhat slow.

The login screen appears even if you usually log in automatically. You must know your login password in order to log in. If you’ve forgotten the password, you will need to reset it before you begin.

Test while in safe mode. Same problem?

After testing, restart as usual (not in safe mode) and verify that you still have the problem. Post the results of Steps 1 and 2.

Jan 3, 2015 3:24 PM in response to Christopher Schneider

Triple-click anywhere in the line below on this page to select it:

/System/Library/Caches/com.apple.xpchelper.cache

Right-click or control-click the highlighted line and select

Services Show Info in Finder (or just Show Info)

from the contextual menu.* An Info dialog should open. Close it. If instead of the Info dialog, you get an error message that "the item can't be found," ask for further instructions.

*If you don't see the contextual menu item, copy the selected text to the Clipboard by pressing the key combination command-C. Open a TextEdit window and paste into it (command-V). Select the line you just pasted and continue as above.

Jan 3, 2015 4:09 PM in response to Christopher Schneider

If you don't already have a current backup, back up all data, then reinstall the OS.* You don't need to erase the startup volume, and you won't need the backup unless something goes wrong. If the system was upgraded from an older version of OS X, you may need the Apple ID and password you used.

If you use FileVault 2, then before running the Installer you must launch Disk Utility and select the icon of the FileVault startup volume ("Macintosh HD," unless you gave it a different name.) It will be nested below another icon with the same name. Click the Unlock button in the toolbar and enter your login password when prompted. Then quit Disk Utility to be returned to the main Recovery screen.

There are ways to back up a computer that isn't fully functional. Ask if you need guidance.

If you installed the Java runtime distributed by Apple and still need it, you'll have to reinstall it. The same goes for Xcode. All other data will be preserved.

*The linked support article refers to OS X 10.10 ("Yosemite"), but the procedure is the same for OS X 10.7 ("Lion") and later.

Jan 4, 2015 5:17 PM in response to Christopher Schneider

Back up all data before proceeding.

Triple-click anywhere in the line below on this page to select it:

~/Library/Caches/com.apple.metadata.SpotlightNetHelper

Right-click or control-click the line and select

Services Reveal in Finder (or just Reveal)

from the contextual menu.* A folder should open with an item selected. Move the selected item to the Trash. Log out or restart the computer and test.

*If you don't see the contextual menu item, copy the selected text to the Clipboard by pressing the key combination command-C. In the Finder, select

Go Go to Folder...

from the menu bar and paste into the box that opens by pressing command-V. You won't see what you pasted because a line break is included. Press return.

Jan 5, 2015 5:49 AM in response to Linc Davis

Still the same...

except when I Login under Guest, now Spotlight won't work again!

I Did "Safe Boot" as well... Spotlight fail; both under me and Guest...

Spotlight won't open the preferences to "Learn More"... that's the little highlight in Spotlight to take one directly to the Spotlight Pref.

That's interesting... although my normal 'vague ineptness' seems to be growing!

I used to enjoy working out 'bugs' in StudioVision years ago, but time has shaved some of my 'patience'...

Jan 5, 2015 7:16 AM in response to Christopher Schneider

Back up all data before proceeding.

Triple-click anywhere in the line below on this page to select it:

/.Spotlight-V100

Right-click or control-click the highlighted line and select

Services Open

from the contextual menu. A folder should open with a subfolder selected. Move the subfolder to the Trash. You may be prompted for your administrator login password. Restart the computer. If you try to search now from the magnifying-glass icon in the top right corner of the display, there should be an indication that indexing is in progress.

You can't see the folder in the Trash because it's invisible. The next time you empty the Trash, it should be deleted.

Spotlight does not open search result

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