Cortana's not searching PC files…?
I have windows 10, btw.
I'm trying to search for files in my documents folder (not in OneDrive) using Cortana, but whatever I search, the only documents that show up after a while are ones on my OneDrive that are vaguely related. For example, I'm looking for a pdf titled "usermanual.pdf", which is on my PC, but Cortana can't find it. I don't even think she looks there.
I've been looking for a fix for weeks about this problem, and the only solution I could find is to re-index. I've indexed the entire C:, to no positive result.
Apologies if I haven't provided enough information.
windows-10 windows-search file-search cortana
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I have windows 10, btw.
I'm trying to search for files in my documents folder (not in OneDrive) using Cortana, but whatever I search, the only documents that show up after a while are ones on my OneDrive that are vaguely related. For example, I'm looking for a pdf titled "usermanual.pdf", which is on my PC, but Cortana can't find it. I don't even think she looks there.
I've been looking for a fix for weeks about this problem, and the only solution I could find is to re-index. I've indexed the entire C:, to no positive result.
Apologies if I haven't provided enough information.
windows-10 windows-search file-search cortana
Openservices.msc
from Win+R. Check if the Windows Search service is running.
– Biswapriyo
Mar 8 '18 at 7:22
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I have windows 10, btw.
I'm trying to search for files in my documents folder (not in OneDrive) using Cortana, but whatever I search, the only documents that show up after a while are ones on my OneDrive that are vaguely related. For example, I'm looking for a pdf titled "usermanual.pdf", which is on my PC, but Cortana can't find it. I don't even think she looks there.
I've been looking for a fix for weeks about this problem, and the only solution I could find is to re-index. I've indexed the entire C:, to no positive result.
Apologies if I haven't provided enough information.
windows-10 windows-search file-search cortana
I have windows 10, btw.
I'm trying to search for files in my documents folder (not in OneDrive) using Cortana, but whatever I search, the only documents that show up after a while are ones on my OneDrive that are vaguely related. For example, I'm looking for a pdf titled "usermanual.pdf", which is on my PC, but Cortana can't find it. I don't even think she looks there.
I've been looking for a fix for weeks about this problem, and the only solution I could find is to re-index. I've indexed the entire C:, to no positive result.
Apologies if I haven't provided enough information.
windows-10 windows-search file-search cortana
windows-10 windows-search file-search cortana
asked Mar 8 '18 at 6:02
SophiaSophia
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Openservices.msc
from Win+R. Check if the Windows Search service is running.
– Biswapriyo
Mar 8 '18 at 7:22
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Openservices.msc
from Win+R. Check if the Windows Search service is running.
– Biswapriyo
Mar 8 '18 at 7:22
Open
services.msc
from Win+R. Check if the Windows Search service is running.– Biswapriyo
Mar 8 '18 at 7:22
Open
services.msc
from Win+R. Check if the Windows Search service is running.– Biswapriyo
Mar 8 '18 at 7:22
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Cortana will not search all directories in PC by default, you need to configure Index for her, just like search feature.
In general, if we want to search a file rather than a system setting or feature, we use the search box in File Explorer.
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Regarding your last comment, Vista and Windows 7 both did local file searches by default from the Start menu. It's no surprise users would expect that from 10.
– Twisty Impersonator
Mar 8 '18 at 10:10
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Go to Settings > Cortana > Permissions & History. (Searching in Cortana for "Permissions & History" doesn't work, but that's a separate problem.)
Turn off Cloud Search.
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Cortana will not search all directories in PC by default, you need to configure Index for her, just like search feature.
In general, if we want to search a file rather than a system setting or feature, we use the search box in File Explorer.
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Regarding your last comment, Vista and Windows 7 both did local file searches by default from the Start menu. It's no surprise users would expect that from 10.
– Twisty Impersonator
Mar 8 '18 at 10:10
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Cortana will not search all directories in PC by default, you need to configure Index for her, just like search feature.
In general, if we want to search a file rather than a system setting or feature, we use the search box in File Explorer.
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Regarding your last comment, Vista and Windows 7 both did local file searches by default from the Start menu. It's no surprise users would expect that from 10.
– Twisty Impersonator
Mar 8 '18 at 10:10
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Cortana will not search all directories in PC by default, you need to configure Index for her, just like search feature.
In general, if we want to search a file rather than a system setting or feature, we use the search box in File Explorer.
Cortana will not search all directories in PC by default, you need to configure Index for her, just like search feature.
In general, if we want to search a file rather than a system setting or feature, we use the search box in File Explorer.
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Regarding your last comment, Vista and Windows 7 both did local file searches by default from the Start menu. It's no surprise users would expect that from 10.
– Twisty Impersonator
Mar 8 '18 at 10:10
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Regarding your last comment, Vista and Windows 7 both did local file searches by default from the Start menu. It's no surprise users would expect that from 10.
– Twisty Impersonator
Mar 8 '18 at 10:10
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Regarding your last comment, Vista and Windows 7 both did local file searches by default from the Start menu. It's no surprise users would expect that from 10.
– Twisty Impersonator
Mar 8 '18 at 10:10
Regarding your last comment, Vista and Windows 7 both did local file searches by default from the Start menu. It's no surprise users would expect that from 10.
– Twisty Impersonator
Mar 8 '18 at 10:10
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Go to Settings > Cortana > Permissions & History. (Searching in Cortana for "Permissions & History" doesn't work, but that's a separate problem.)
Turn off Cloud Search.
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Go to Settings > Cortana > Permissions & History. (Searching in Cortana for "Permissions & History" doesn't work, but that's a separate problem.)
Turn off Cloud Search.
add a comment |
Go to Settings > Cortana > Permissions & History. (Searching in Cortana for "Permissions & History" doesn't work, but that's a separate problem.)
Turn off Cloud Search.
Go to Settings > Cortana > Permissions & History. (Searching in Cortana for "Permissions & History" doesn't work, but that's a separate problem.)
Turn off Cloud Search.
answered Jan 16 at 4:38
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from Win+R. Check if the Windows Search service is running.– Biswapriyo
Mar 8 '18 at 7:22