What to Do When ‘Windows Search Not Working’ on Windows 10?
Do you know about Windows Search? Well, Windows search is one of
the best valuable services offered by the Microsoft Windows OS. It helps in
finding and browsing the required programs and files instantly and saves lots
of time. Mostly, Windows 10 or OS users are using this feature in their day to
day life. Probably, no Windows OS users imaging their virtual life without
using the File Explorer into their system or any of the search engine that can
be accessed through ‘Start Menu.’ In fact, if your Windows Search not working
correctly can considerably slow down productivity. In case, if the Windows
Search on your system suddenly stopped working, it can be tough for all users
to diagnose the issue quickly. However, some problems cause the Windows Search
service not to work correctly.
In order to find the accurate reason behind the error or for
fixing this Windows Search not working issue properly. Below we provide a
complete guide or different ways for diagnosing and identifying the issues. The
steps are illustrated below.
Troubleshooting
‘Windows Search Not Working’ Issue on Windows 10
Before starting the process, we suggest you follow the
instruction in the same manner as mentioned below. If you do so, in the same
way, it will save you lots of time and efforts and prevent you from unwanted
errors and trouble. Here are some best ways to troubleshooting the issue which
is as follows:
Reboot Computer
System
Many times, simply rebooting the computer system will easily fix
the problem. For this, follow the steps which are discussed below. For
instantly restart the system follow the steps:
- Click on the ‘Windows + X’ keys altogether on the keyboard.
- Move your mouse to the ‘Sign Out’ or ‘Shut-Down’ tab.
- Select ‘Restart’ tab to reboot the computer system.
Resolve Windows
Search Service on Windows 10
- Tap on the ‘Windows + R’ keys at once on the keyboard.
- Under the ‘Run’ search box, type ‘services.msc’ and tap on the
‘Enter’ key.
- Search for Windows Search option in the list appears on the
screen and check the status if it shows ‘Running’ or not. If show,
right-press on it and click on ‘Reboot’ option. Or in case, status is
showing something else, follow the below given instructions:
- Right-press on the Windows Search Service option.
- Choose ‘Properties’ option.
- After that, select the ‘Automatic ‘ option located in the
‘Startup Type’ option.
- Press ‘Apply’ tab followed by the OK option.
Graccey Leio is a
self-professed security expert; she has been making the people aware of the
security threats. Her passion is to write about Cybersecurity, cryptography,
malware, social engineering, internet and new media. She writes for
Norton security products at norton.com/setup.
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