When you look for something in the Start Menu search in Windows 11, it not only performs a system-wide search but also a Bing search. It then displays the search results from the internet alongside files, folders, and apps on your PC. The web results will attempt to match your search terms and present you with suggested options based on the keywords you entered. However, if you do not need this feature, you will find it useless. Also, the Start menu search has been known to not work or give delayed results as well. As a result, it is best to disable this online/web search result feature instead. Today, we will do exactly that! Read below to learn how to disable online Bing search from Start Menu in Windows 11.
This could have been very useful, but the proper implementation is lacking in multiple ways.
- Iji bido, Bing suggestions are rarely relevant or match what you are looking for.
- Secondly, if you are looking for private or work files, you do not want the filenames to end up on the internet.
- Finally, being listed alongside local files and folders simply makes the search result view more cluttered. It thus, makes it more difficult to find what you are looking for from a long list of results.
Method 1: Create New DWORD Key in Registry Editor
Soro usoro ndị a iji wepụ Bing search result in Start Menu through Registry Editor:
1. Pịa na Chọọ akara ngosi na ụdị nchịkọta akụkọ. Ebe a, pịa Open.
2. Go to the following location in Editor Editor.
ComputerHKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwarePoliciesMicrosoftWindows
3. Pịa aka nri na Windows nchekwa ma họrọ Ọhụrụ> Igodo, dị ka e gosiri n'okpuru.
4. Rename the new key as Explorer na pịa Tinye isi ka ịchekwaa ya.
5. Mgbe ahụ, pịa aka nri Explorer ma họrọ Ọhụrụ> DWORD (32-bit) Uru, dị ka e gosiri n'okpuru.
6. Rename the new registry to GbanyụọSearchBoxNnyefe na pịa Tinye ịchekwaa.
7. Pịa ugboro abụọ GbanyụọSearchBoxNnyefe imeghe Dezie DWORD (32-bit) Uru window.
8. Tọọ Uru data: na 1 na pịa OK, dị ka e gosiri pụta ìhè.
9. Finally close Editor Editor na Malitegharịa ekwentị kọmputa gị.
Hence, this will disable web search result from Start Menu in Windows 11.
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Method 2: Enable Turn off display of recent search entries in Local Group Policy Editor
Here’s how to disable online search from Start Menu on Windows 11 using Local Group Policy Editor:
1. Pịa Igodo Windows + R ọnụ imeghe Run igbe.
2. Ụdị gpedit.msc na pịa OK imeghe Mpaghara Group Policy Editor.
3. Pịa Nhazi onye ọrụ> Ụdị nchịkwa> Ngwa Windows> Njikwa faili na aka ekpe.
4. Mgbe ahụ, pịa ugboro abụọ Turn off display of recent search entries in the File Explorer search.
5. Ugbu a, họrọ nke Kwadoro nhọrọ dị ka akọwara n'okpuru.
6. Pịa na OK, exit the window and restart your PC.
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