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How to fix taskbar search not working in Windows 10

How do I fix my taskbar search in Windows 10?

Once in awhile, Windows 10 decides it doesn’t want to search from the taskbar anymore. Why? Detective work is hard work. Or Cortana got stuck somewhere else. Or your PC’s index became all kinds of mixed up. There are several solutions to this problem — the best idea is to start at the easiest and move down the list if the problem persists. Let’s see if we can’t fix your taskbar search in Windows 10.

Restart your computer

Before rushing to the comments section to explain how useless this step is, remember that even the most tech proficient sometimes — under the right conditions — forget this step. If your search problems persist following a restart, read on!

End Cortana’s process

Ending Cortana’s process in Task Manager might just do the trick. After ending the process, it will automatically restart almost immediately.

  1. Right-click the Start button.
  2. Click Task Manager.
  3. Click Cortana. You might have to scroll down a bit to find it.
  4. Click End Task.

Did restarting Cortana do the trick? If not, keep reading.

Restart Windows Explorer

Another quick fix attempt, restarting Windows Explorer might jump-start the taskbar search into working again.

  1. Right-click the Start button.
  2. Click Task Manager.
  3. Click Windows Explorer. It’s located near the bottom of the Task Manager menu.
  4. Click Restart.

Read on if you still can’t search from your Windows 10 taskbar.

Use Windows troubleshooter to restore indexing services

The much maligned Windows troubleshooter might just do the trick here.

  1. Right-click the Start button.
  2. Click Control Panel.
  3. Click Category near the top right corner of the window.
  4. Click Large icons.
  5. Click Troubleshooting.
  6. Click System and Security.
  7. Right-click Search and Indexing.
  8. Click Run as Administrator.
  9. Click Next. Troubleshooter will detect problems.
  10. Click the checkbox next to any problems you’re encountering. In this case we click Files don’t appear in search results.
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Your PC might have been distracted during startup and forgot to start Windows Search. Going into Services and setting startup parameters and finally restarting Windows Search will hopefully get your taskbar search working again.

  1. Type services.msc into the Run field.
    • Click Properties.
    • Click the dropdown menu next to Startup type:.
    • Click Automatic (Delayed Start) or Automatic depending on your preference.
    • Click Apply.
    • Click OK.
    • Right-click Windows Search again.
    • Click Restart.

Can we search now?

Did one of these steps help you get your taskbar search working again? Let us know in the comments section below!

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