On Mon, 9 Dec 2019 08:38:42 -0700, Ken Blake
wrote:
On 12/9/2019 6:45 AM, slate_leeper wrote:
Windows search has always been problematic on this computer. Through
various updates the problem remained the same: after a reboot
sometimes the search box (Windows key) would simply turn white if any
character was entered. Other times after a reboot it worked just fine.
When it didn't work, it would most often start working again, on it's
own, a few hours or days later.
Now, version 1909: When first installed and after each of two reboots,
the Winkey search worked fine. After rebooting again, now pressing any
character produces a larger black box with what looks like an icon of
a magnifying glass in the center. Any further key presses are simply
ignored. The same non-functioning box is produced by Winkey+S.
Any ideas?
Yes, I have an idea. Stop using Windows search; it's terrible. Instead
download and install both these two free programs: Search Everything and
Agent Ransack. They are much better. Use Search Everything to search for
file names; use Agent Agent Ransack to search for file content.
Actually I only use it to quickly find a settings command or other
executable on my system. For finding files, etc, I do use Agent
Ransack.
BTW, as before the 1909 update, Win-search did start working a few
hours later. I did nothing that should have made a difference.
I can live without it, but it is sometimes a quick way to find
something that I want to run.
-dan z-
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