Search on Windows 10 refuses to work? Here are fix.
In light of the recent Windows 10 Search issues where nothing is displayed in the bar or window, many have found a fix by disabling Bing integration. This does require working with RegEdit, so doing a backup of both your PC and its registry are recommended.
Once you’ve performed any necessary backups, run through these steps to get local Search working again. Web results will not display while Bing is disabled. Multiple people here at Windows Central have performed the same steps with success.








This should bring Windows 10 Search back online, at least with local results. This is a temporary fix while Microsoft addresses the core root of the problem, and it’s recommended that users undo the changes once Search is working again as intended.
To undo the process above, repeat steps 13 and 14, but type a 1 in the BingSearchEnabled data field to re-enable Bing. The same can be done for steps 16 and 17, with a 1 in the CortanaConsent data field. Restart your PC and you should be back where you started.
If you’re having problems searching on Windows 10 and restarting your device doesn’t resolve the problem, then you can use the Troubleshooter settings to diagnose and fix the most common issues. And you can perform this task from the Settings app or Command Prompt.
To fix the search functionality with the Settings app, use these steps:



Once you complete the steps, the search feature should start working again on your computer.
Alternatively, you can also start the Troubleshooter using Command Prompt:



After you complete the steps, the Search and Indexing troubleshooter will scan and fix the most common problems with the feature.
You can also restart the Windows 10 process that controls the search elements using these steps:

Once you complete the steps, the process should restart automatically. If it doesn’t restart immediately, reboot your computer, and then confirm if the search has been fixed.
If Windows Search still not working on Windows 10, then you may be able to fix the problem by resetting the feature. However, the reset process will depend upon the version of the OS currently installed on your computer.
To determine the version of Windows 10, use these steps:

After you complete the steps, you’ll know the version of Windows 10 running on the computer.
If your device is running Windows 10 version 1903, May 2019 Update, then to reset the search feature, use these steps:
In this example, the Restricted option was added, because it was the original setting. If you had a different policy, make sure to change it before running the command.Once you complete the steps, search should start working as before.
If your device is running Windows 10 version 18069, October 2018 Update, or an earlier release, then to reset the search feature, use these steps:


After you complete the steps, the reset process should fix the problem, and the search box in the taskbar should work as expected.
The indexing feature can also cause problems that can prevent returning search results on your device.
If you have tried all the previous instructions, you can try rebuilding the index database to fix search problems on Windows 10.
To rebuild the search index on your device, use these steps:
Quick tip: In the case that search does not return results for contents from a particular folder, it’s also a good idea to check the Excluded Folders section as search will ignore the contents of any folder in this list. If the folder you want to search is part of the excluded list, select it, and click the Remove button.

Once you complete the steps, Windows 10 will clear and rebuild the index database. However, while the database is rebuilding, searches from the taskbar, File Explorer, and across the OS might be incomplete until all the files are indexed again.
In the rare case that you see searches without results, and you can’t access the Indexing settings, then the Windows Search service may be disabled on your computer.
To enable the indexing and search service, use these steps:


After you complete the steps, Windows Search will enable on your computer, and you should be able to start searching for files and apps for taskbar and File Explorer again.
On Windows 10, quality updates can include fixes for the search functionality, but they can also be the reason for the feature to break.
If you haven’t updated Windows 10 for a while, perhaps the latest update may include a fix for Windows Search.
To update Windows 10 to the latest release, use these steps:

After you complete the steps, the latest maintenance update should resolve any search problems on your computer.
Although Microsoft strives to release updates to improve the overall experience of Windows 10, sometimes a buggy update may do its way onto devices breaking features, such as search.
If you suspect that a recent update is the reason that Windows Search search is broken, then use these steps to remove it:



Once you complete the steps, the problematic update will be removed from Windows 10, fixing any search problems, and the same update shouldn’t download and install automatically until the company releases a follow-up release.
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