

However, disabling the Windows Search service can have a couple of pretty serious consequences – even though the Search feature in File Explorer works perfectly fine following the disabling of the Windows Search service, the Search bar in the Taskbar no longer works, along with a few Cortana features.

That being the case, the simple solution to this problem is to disable the Windows Search service. Who gives away their software for free without a motive? Not to mention started forcing windows 10 onto windows 7 and 8 users.Thanks to the hard work and dedication of a couple of the Windows 10 users who were affected by this problem in the past, the culprit was found to be the Windows Search service that would start automatically every time affected users’ computers booted up and they logged into them. All they want is the all mighty dollar, and although everything is free now there will be costs down the line. They say it is for "security", but that is a bunch of malarkey. They are pushing people onto their servers. Microsoft has been playing dirty tricks with windows 10. Finally, I went ahead with the user name and pass for one drive and BAM, everything working again. Restarted CPU, did the same thing, everything locked out. This really pissed me off, was starting to think I had a virus. Lastly, I couldn't even open up the Task Manager. This caused Google Chrome to completely stop working, caused IE explorer to crash. Any who, so one drive asked for username and password, like usual when I get some bogus crap I don't want I X out the box. I much prefer to just keep my documents on my own memory. I don't care to use a giant server built by Microsoft. I was having a major issue for an hour this morning.
