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Windows 10's built-in search was down this morning (updated)

The outage started at about 8AM ET.

If the search bar on your Windows PC hasn't been working for the past couple of hours, know that you're not the only one -- and that there's no reason to panic. As spotted by The Verge, Windows 10's built-in search functionality has been down for many people since 8AM ET due to what appears to be a Bing outage. Typing anything into the search bar won't return any results, even if all you're trying to do is launch an app on your computer.

Aaron's desktop
Aaron's desktop

Microsoft says it looked into and resolved an issue that was causing access and latency issues "with multiple Microsoft 365 services." However, it appears some people are still experiencing problems with their search bar, so the two may be unrelated. In either case, we've reached out to the company for additional context, and we'll update this article when we hear back.

People over on the Windows 10 subreddit have found a workaround for the problem, but it involves editing your system's registry -- which is to say it's probably best to wait while everything gets resolved. It's been a rough week at Microsoft. This problem comes just two days after the company forgot to renew the SSL certificate for Microsoft Teams.

Update 1:33PM ET: According to a Microsoft spokesperson, the issue should now be fixed for most people. If the search bar on your machine still isn't working, you'll need to restart the computer. "This issue has been resolved for most users and in some cases you may need to reboot your machine," the spokesperson said.