One of the more annoying and tedious recent Windows updates was web results showing up in the start menu. So you start typing "Dell" to open up the device audio manager and you get the latest "Delirious" album news. Complete with photos and news items that I couldn't possibly care about.
Programs that I normally lean on to clear out annoying distractions like this didn't seem to be working but this regedit trick fixed the problem: https://stackhowto.com/how-to-disable-b ... tart-menu/
Ghacks has a group policy suggestion from some years back but I haven't tested that: https://www.ghacks.net/2015/06/23/how-t ... tart-menu/
Web results in Start menu
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Re: Web results in Start menu
Wow, thanks! The regedit hack worked wonderfully!
This is one of those hacks that makes so much sense after it's been pointed out to you. The start menu is so much quicker with less clutter now.
This is one of those hacks that makes so much sense after it's been pointed out to you. The start menu is so much quicker with less clutter now.
Re: Web results in Start menu
I tested both but they didn't work.
Tested in the Dutch version of Windows 11
Tested in the Dutch version of Windows 11
Re: Web results in Start menu
I think WPD includes settings to disable this, too.
At least I'm not getting any after using it -- as well as a couple of other debloating tools.
Oh, BTW, I also use Open-Shell (https://open-shell.github.io/Open-Shell-Menu/) -- so this is how my start menu looks on my new machine...
At least I'm not getting any after using it -- as well as a couple of other debloating tools.
Oh, BTW, I also use Open-Shell (https://open-shell.github.io/Open-Shell-Menu/) -- so this is how my start menu looks on my new machine...
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I thought so too and tested WPD, but it didn't seem to clear up the issue, though I may have an outdated version.
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I've been avoiding tools like this for a bunch of reasons but this is awesome ...Midas wrote: ↑Sun Jun 19, 2022 4:23 am Oh, BTW, I also use Open-Shell (https://open-shell.github.io/Open-Shell-Menu/) -- so this is how my start menu looks on my new machine...
Thanks
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Cool! Simplicity is king in my domains...
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It's mainly that I take 1,000+ screenshots every year and I'm keen to avoid anything that makes Windows look non-standard. This always prompts people to ask where the screenshot was taken and then deal with the ensuing confusion. It's one of the reasons I love the Windows 10 Sandbox.
This one gets around the issue by putting the Windows start menu right inside the start menu:
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FYI, that is also configurable via Open-Shell "Settings" (Start menu right-click, for instance): while I make Open-Shell Menu my default, Shift+Windows key or Shift+click will bring up Windows default menu...