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Windows 11: How to Disable Quick Searches

Windows 11: How to Disable Quick Searches

July 26, 2023 by Madalina Dinita Leave a Comment

Windows 11 users often find Quick Searches to be an infrequently used feature. In fact, many users would be happy to disable this seemingly bothersome function. However, locating a straightforward method to achieve this is not a simple task.

That’s precisely why we’ve developed this comprehensive guide. We’ll walk you through the necessary steps to disable Quick Searches on your computer effectively.

The method we propose entails utilizing the Registry Editor to remove Bing from Search, which will help eliminate Quick Searches.

Steps to Disable Windows 11 Quick Searches

  1. Go to the Windows search bar and type regedit.
  2. Double-click on the Registry Editor.
  3. Then navigate to the following path:
    • Computer
    • HKEY_CURRENT_USER
    • SOFTWARE
    • Policies
    • Microsoft
    • Windows
    • Explorerfile explorer windows 10 registry
  4. Right-click in the right pane and select New > DWORD (32-bit) Value.
  5. Name the new value DisableSearchBoxSuggestions.
  6. After you created it, double-click on it.
  7. Edit its value data from zero to 1.disable search box suggestions windows 10
  8. Then restart your computer to apply the changes.

If you can’t find that path on your computer, this indicates you’re running an older Windows  version.

Here are the steps to follow for Windows 11:

  1. Go to the Windows search bar and type regedit.
  2. Double-click on the Registry Editor.
  3. Now, go to the following path:
    • Computer
    • HKEY_CURRENT_USER
    • Software
    • Microsoft
    • Windows
    • CurrentVersion
    • Searchturn off quick searches windows 10 registry editor
  4. Right-click on the Search key.
  5. Select New > DWORD (32-bit) Value.
  6. Next, create a new value and name it BingSearchEnabled.
  7. Double-click on BingSearchEnabled and edit its value from zero to 1.bingsearchenabled registry editor
  8. Locate the CortanaConsent key. It should be visible under BingSearchEnabled.
  9. Double-click on CortanaConsent and edit the value data from 1 to 0 (zero).disable cortana consent windows 10
    • Note: If the CortanaConsent key is not visible, create it yourself. Right-click on Search and select New > DWORD (32-bit) Value. Then name the new key CortanaConsent and set its value to 0.

Conclusion

Disabling Bing Search should be enough to get rid of Quick Searches. In other words, Windows 10 will no longer annoy you with web results you’re not really interested in.

Let us know if you managed to disable Quick Searches using the method described above. Hit the comments below.

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