Are you facing issues with your Windows search functionality? Look no further than the Reset Windows Search PowerShell script from Microsoft.
The system-wide desktop search feature in Windows enables you to look for applications, files, folders or any other items located on your computer, either via the Start menu or the "Search" field in Windows Explorer.
Unfortunately, Windows Search can sometimes become unresponsive or fail to display search results as expected. In such cases, running the Reset Windows Search PowerShell script can help resolve these issues efficiently. This script is designed specifically for Windows 10, version 1903, and later.
Resetting Windows Search manually is an option, but using the PowerShell script provided by Microsoft is faster and more convenient. Simply download the PS1 file, right-click on it, and select "Run with Powershell" (ensure administrator rights are granted).
Computers often block script execution by default, but bypassing the policy for the "ResetWindowsSearchBox.ps1" script is a quick fix for this. Run the following command in Powershell: "powershell -ExecutionPolicy Bypass –File ResetWindowsSearchBox.ps1".
Executing this script resets the Windows Search box, attempting to repair any issues without affecting your files. While the relevance of search results may be temporarily affected, this Microsoft-signed solution ensures your computer's search functionality functions as intended.
For more information and to download the Reset Windows Search PowerShell script, visit Microsoft's website.
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