Searching problems on new Macbook

I bought a new Macbook last week and transferred all my files/data from previous model through crossover cable; worked flawlessly. Now I am having problems with searches both with Spotlight and in individual applications (worked fine on old model). The files are present but not brought up in the search. I don't see other mentions of this in the discussions; any ideas??

I had this problem on a new MacBook too. I migrated 3 user accounts from an older MacBook, don't know if that has a bearing.
I was able to solve it by forcing Spotlight to reindex from scratch. To do this, open System Preferences and go to the Spotlight panel. Click on the Privacy tab and drag your Hard Disk icon from the desktop into the main blank area; this deletes the existing indices. Then select (click) the HD entry that's appeared in the window and click the minus icon at bottom left (next to the plus). This should remove the HD from the Spotlight Privacy pane, making Spotlight index it again.
This will likely take a while but when it's complete (the dot will disappear from the Spotlight icon on the Menu Bar) Spotlight should be OK again - at least, it was for me.

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