Are you having problems with the Windows 10 search bar? You aren’t the only one. Instead of showing results, the Windows 10 search bar is bringing up a blank page when you try to enter a search query. The problem started more than 4 hours ago, and appears to stem from Bing, which is used as the backend to Windows’ search feature. Microsoft acknowledged the bug, stating that it is currently investigating “access and latency issues” with various Microsoft 365 services. It’s currently unknown how many of the 800 million Windows users are affected by the search outage. However, the problem appears to be widespread, as more than half of the Laptop Mag and Tom’s Guide staff who use Windows 10 devices haven’t been able to search for anything today. A quick web search surfaces dozens of users complaining on social media and various forums about the issue. “The Search menu on my Windows 10 suddenly stopped working. When I click the Search icon or type something in the Start menu, it just shows a blank search window,” one forum member wrote on Superuser. “I seem to have gotten the same problem as well and on both of my laptops. The search just stopped working a couple hours ago seemingly out of nowhere. Curious to see how many more people are having this issue,” one Reddit user posted. Some users say disabling Bing integration in Windows Search fixes the problem, but that requires you to tinker in Windows Registry. We have reached out to Microsoft for comment and will update this article when we learn more.
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