Windows Explorer Search Not Working? If you are facing this issue at your end, you are not solely. Some Windows 10 users are also grumbling about similar sort of problem at their point.
Follow the problems of this article, and the difficulty will be solved quickly. But before proceeding ahead for the leading solutions, verify out these more sincere workarounds and review if they run out for you or not.
Workarounds–
Workarounds–
- Push “Esc” key when the Search box is not responding on your computer. It will grant some temporary fix for the problem.
- Reboot the computer and review if it helps or not.
- Check if any Windows Update is pending or not. If any of the updates are pending on computer, update the system, examine if it is working or not.
If any of those workarounds didn’t work out for you, go for these resolutions
Fix-1 Modify File Explorer options
Modifying File Explorer Options on the computer may solve this problem.
- Press Windows key+R to start the Run window on your computer. Now, type or copy-paste “control.exe folders” in Run window and push Enter. File Explorer Options window will be opened.
- In File Explorer Options window, go to “View” tab and toggle the option “Launch folder windows in a separate process“. (You can check/ uncheck the chance.)
- Click on “Apply” and “OK” to keep the changes.
Relaunch File Explorer on your computer. After opening File Explorer window, explore something in File Explorer and verify if the error is still there. Your problem should be solved.

Fix 2 – via Powershell
- Tap Windows key + R key together to open Run.
- Type powershell in it.
- Press CTRL + Shift + Esc keys together from your keyboard to open advanced powershell window.
- Write the following command and hit the enter key.
- Get-AppxPackage Microsoft.Windows.Search | Foreach {Add-AppxPackage -DisableDevelopmentMode -Register “$($_.InstallLocation)\AppXManifest.xml”}
- Please wait for minutes to get it executed entirely.
Fix 3 – Rebuild Search Index
- Push Windows key + R together to initiate RUN command box.
- Copy and paste the following code in the text field and tap OK.
rundll32.exe shell32.dll - Control_RunDLL srchadmin.dll
- Copy and paste the following code in the text field and tap OK.
- Tap on Advanced.
- Choose Tab File Types
- Choose Index Properties and File Contents
- Tap, OK.
- Choose OK when the Confirmation prompt pops up.
Fix 4 – Make sure Windows Search Service is Running
- Tap Windows key and R together to open Run.
- Write services.msc in it and tap OK.
- Find Windows Search Service, right-tap on it and click on Properties.
- Ensure unavoidable the Startup Type is Automatic. If it is not Change it to Automatic.
- Assure Service is also running. If it is not running, tap on start to start it.
Fix 5 – End Cortana Process
- Push Ctrl + Shift + Esc keys concurrently to open Task Manager.
- Locate Cortana and do a Right Tap on it and pick End task.
- Doing aforementioned will restart the Cortana process and will fix the problem.
Fix 6 – Install KB4532695 update
Microsoft has released KB4532695 update which appears to fix this problem for the PC influenced by this fault. Download and install KB4532695 from official Microsoft website.

Fix 7- Add System permission to a folder
If this issue continues with a distinct folder, system permission may be missing from the portfolio. To fix it do this:
- Do a Right-click on the folder
- Tap on Properties
- Tap on Security Tab.
- If you do not check System in the List of Group or User Name, tap on Edit.
- Tap on Add.
- Type system in the text box and tap on Check names.
- Keep Tapping on OK and Close each Open box so far.
Fix 8 – Troubleshoot Search and Indexing
- Tap Windows key + R together and type Control Panel in RUN command Box and Press OK to Open Control Panel.
- Choose Large icons in View by.
- Tap on Troubleshooting
- Tap on View all from the Right Menu.
- Find Search and Indexing and Tap on it.
- Choose Files Don’t Appear in Search Results
- Proceed with On-Screen instructions.
Fix 9 – Default Apps by protocol
- Tap Windows key + I to open settings
- Tap on Apps.
- Tap on Default Apps from the left menu. Scroll in the right side and tap on Choose default apps by protocol.
- After locating it, scroll and check in the left side for the windows search protocol, choose window explorers from the right, if it is not selected.