Hiding From the Start Menu Search feature: On the last occasion, here, Computer Tips and Tricks has posted this theme by using the group policy editor. Still with the same theme, on this occasion, Tips and Tricks Computer will post them again but using Windows faslitas the other, the regedit. If interested, please follow these tips.
The steps are as follows. To avoid the things we do not want, make sure you have backup the windows registry first.
First, run regedit by clicking Start >> Run >> and type "regedit" (without the quotes) followed by the OK or ENTER to get a window regedit.
Secondly, click HKEY_CURRENT_USER \ Software \ Microsoft \ Windows \ CurrentVersion \ Policies \ Explorer
Third, the Explorer folder, create a new DWORD by right-clicking on an empty area and select New >> DWORD value and name it NoFind.
Fourth, double click on NoFind is then input the value data to 1, as secreenshot below.
The steps are as follows. To avoid the things we do not want, make sure you have backup the windows registry first.
First, run regedit by clicking Start >> Run >> and type "regedit" (without the quotes) followed by the OK or ENTER to get a window regedit.
Secondly, click HKEY_CURRENT_USER \ Software \ Microsoft \ Windows \ CurrentVersion \ Policies \ Explorer
Third, the Explorer folder, create a new DWORD by right-clicking on an empty area and select New >> DWORD value and name it NoFind.
Fourth, double click on NoFind is then input the value data to 1, as secreenshot below.
Fifth, close the regedit window.
Sixth, restart the computer
Seventh, completed
After reboot, verify that supported it "Search" is no longer on the Start Menu. To restore it,please change the numbers on NoFind DWORD to 0 or delete the DWORD NoFind.
Sixth, restart the computer
Seventh, completed
After reboot, verify that supported it "Search" is no longer on the Start Menu. To restore it,please change the numbers on NoFind DWORD to 0 or delete the DWORD NoFind.
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