On Windows 10, the Windows Search bar is the default search engine. We just need to enter keywords of the content to be searched, folders, installed software or applications, data, … and then you will have quick results.
However, the Search bar on the system sometimes has errors like when upgrading to Windows 10, making it difficult for users to find programs. If the computer encounters an error that cannot be searched in Win 10, it can be fixed according to the article below.
Fix the error of not being able to Search in Windows 10 with the Troubleshooter
If you are having trouble with Search in Windows 10 and restarting your computer doesn’t solve the problem, you can use the Troubleshooter to diagnose and fix it. Do this from the Settings app or Command Prompt.
To fix search with the Settings app, follow these steps:
1. Open Settings.
2. Click Update & Security.
3. Click Troubleshoot.
4. In the section Find and fix other problems, select option Search and Indexing.
5. Click the button Run the troubleshooter.
6. Check the problems that best describe your situation – Eg: Files don't appear in search results option.
7. Click the button Next.
8. Continue with the on-screen instructions (if applicable).
After you complete the steps, the search feature should work again.
Fix the search function with Command Prompt
Alternatively, you can also start the Troubleshooter using the Command Prompt:
1. Use the keyboard shortcut Windows + R to open the Run command.
2. Type command cmd and click the OK button.
3. Enter the following command to launch the Troubleshooter and press Enter:
msdt -ep WindowsHelp id SearchDiagnostic
4. Click option Advanced.
5. Select option Apply repairs automatically.
6. Click the button Next.
7. Check the problem description of the condition you are experiencing.
8. Click the button Next.
9. Continue with the on-screen instructions (if applicable).
After you complete the steps, the Search and Indexing troubleshooter will scan and fix problems with this feature.
Fix the error of not being able to Search in Windows 10 by restarting the Search function
You can also restart your Windows 10 system to control search elements by performing the following steps:
1. Right click on taskbar and select option Task Manager.
Quick tip: Alternatively, you can open Task Manager with keyboard shortcuts Ctrl + Shift + Esc or use keyboard shortcuts Ctrl + Alt + Del and select item Task Manager.
2. Click the tab Details.
3. Right click on the process SearchUI.exe and select the button End task.
- Click the button End process.
After you complete the steps, the system will automatically reboot. If it does not restart immediately, restart the computer, see if the error of not being able to search in Win 10 has been fixed.
Fix the error of not being able to Search in Windows 10 by resetting
If Windows Search is still not working on Windows 10, you can fix the problem by resetting the feature. However, the reset process will depend on the operating system version currently installed on the computer.
To determine the version of Windows 10, perform the following steps:
1. Open Settings.
2. Click Devices.
3. Click About.
4. In the "Windows Specifications, confirm Windows 10 version.
After completing the steps, you will know the version of Windows 10 running on your computer.
Reset search on Windows 10 version 1903
If your computer is running Windows 10 version 1903, May 2019 update, to reset search, follow these steps:
1. Open the Microsoft Download Center.
2. Click the button Download in the Reset Windows Search PowerShell section.
3. Save the file .ps1 in computer – For example: in the "Downloads" folder.
4. Right click on the button Start and choose option Windows PowerShell (Admin).
Quick tip: Alternatively, you can also open PowerShell with the keyboard shortcut Windows + R, enter the command PowerShell and use keyboard shortcuts Ctrl + Shift + Enter to enable the command as administrator.
5. Enter the following command to execute the current script installation and press Enter:
Get-ExecutionPolicy
6. Confirm the enforcement policy – For example: Restricted.
7. Type the following command to allow scripts to run on the device and press Enter:
Set-ExecutionPolicy -Scope CurrentUser -ExecutionPolicy Unrestricted
8. Type Y and press Enter (if available).
9. Type the following command to run the script and press Enter:
& "C:UsersYOUR-ACCOUNT-FOLDERDownloadsResetWindowssearchBox.ps1"
In the command, substitute "YOUR-ACCOUNT-FOLDER" for your account folder name.
10. Type R and press Enter.
11. Type the following command to set the initial execution policy for the script and press Enter:
Set-ExecutionPolicy -Scope CurrentUser -ExecutionPolicy Restricted
In this example, the Restricted option has been added, since that is the initial setting. If you have a different policy, change it before running the command.
12. Type Y and press Enter.
After you complete the steps, search should start working again as normal.
Fix the error of not being able to Search in Windows 10 with Index Settings
The Index Settings feature can also cause search results failure 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:
1. Open Settings.
2. Click Search.
3. Click Searching Windows.
Quick tip: If you are using Windows 10 version 1809 or lower, open Control panel, click menu View by in the upper right corner and select mode Large icons view and click Indexing Options to continue.
4. Click option Advanced search Indexer Settings.
5. Click the button Advanced.
6. Click the tab Index Settings.
7. In the "Troubleshooting, click the button Rebuild.
8. Click the button OK.
After you complete the steps, Windows 10 will delete and rebuild the index database. While the database is rebuilt, searches from the taskbar, File Explorer, and across the operating system may be incomplete until all files are re-indexed.
Restart Windows Search
In case you see no results in searches and you cannot access the Indexing settings, then the Windows Search service may have been disabled on your computer.
To enable indexing and search services, perform the following steps:
1. Use keyboard shortcuts Windows + R to open the Run command.
2. Enter the command services.msc and click the button OK.
3. Double-click the service Windows Search.
4. Click the tab General.
5. Using the menu "Startup type" and select option Automatic (Delayed Start).
6. Click the button Start.
7. Click the button Apply.
8. Click the button OK.
After you complete the steps, Windows Search will be re-enabled on your computer and you’ll be able to start searching for files and apps again for the taskbar and File Explorer.
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