Authored by: Support.com Tech Pro Team
By default, the Windows 10 Start Menu includes web results from Bing when you search for applications or files. If you prefer to disable this feature, here's how to do it.
Press "Win + R" to open the Run dialog.
Type gpedit.msc and press "Enter" to open the Local Group Policy Editor.
In the left pane, navigate to "Computer Configuration" > "Administrative Templates" > "Windows Components" > "Search."
In the right pane, look for "Do not use the search-based method when resolving shell shortcuts" and double-click it.
Select "Enabled," and then click "Apply" and "OK."
Close the Group Policy Editor.
Press "Win + X" and select "Windows Terminal (Admin)" to open a Command Prompt with administrator privileges.
In the Command Prompt, type gpupdate /force and press "Enter" to force a policy update.
Press "Win + R" to open the Run dialog.
Type regedit and press "Enter" to open the Registry Editor.
Navigate to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Search.
In the right pane, right-click and choose "New" > "DWORD (32-bit) Value."
Name the new value BingSearchEnabled and set its value to 0 to disable Bing.
Restart your computer to apply the changes.
Disabling Bing in the Windows 10 Start Menu can provide a more localized search experience. Whether you choose to use the Group Policy Editor or the Registry Editor, you can easily turn off this feature to customize your Windows experience.
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