Spotlight after TM restore (snow leopard)

Hi guys,
I restored my Mac with TM. Im booting Snow Leopard. After the restoration spotlight isnt working.
Someone can help?
Thnx

Do you mean you get no results, or it won't index, or what?
TM does not save the Spotlight index; so when you restore, Spotlight should rebuild it. While it's indexing, there should be a (rather tiny) dot inside the Spotlight icon in your menubar.
You can force re-indexing via System Preferences > Spotlight > Privacy. Exclude your internal HD for a few moments, then remove the exclusion. The dot should be shown in a few moments; wait for it to complete the re-indexing.

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