No "Search" button on Start menu

B

Bill

Windows Vista Inside Out chapter 7 item on Searching from Search Folder
states the Search Folder (Figure 7-22) can be opened from the Start menu.
"To get to the Search box, open the Start menu and choose Search."

When I open the Start menu, I do not see a "Search" to choose, other than
the search box at the bottom left which does not open a Search Folder. What
am I missing?

Thanks.
 
B

Bill

t-4-2 Thanks for the reference. I think I'll keep the Help and Support and
Run... buttons. Since pressing the Windows logo button + f also opens the
Search Folder, I think I'll go that route.

Bill
 
R

Ramesh, MS-MVP

Hi Bill,

Search link (present in the right-hand side of the Start menu) is removed when you install Windows Vista Service Pack 1. Also, the Search context menu item is removed.

There are other ways to launch search. For more information, read this article.

Overview of Windows Vista desktop search Changes in Windows Vista Service Pack 1:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/941946

If you wish to restore the Start menu Search link, check this post for a registry edit.

Search. context menu option removed in Vista Service Pack 1 | The Winhelponline.com Blog:
http://www.winhelponline.com/blog/search-context-menu-option-removed-in-vista-service-pack-1/

Restore the Start menu Search link in Vista Service Pack 1 | The Winhelponline.com Blog:
http://www.winhelponline.com/blog/restore-the-start-menu-search-link-in-vista-service-pack-1/

Another option is to Pin Search shortcut in the Start menu.

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Regards,

Ramesh Srinivasan, Microsoft MVP [Windows Shell/User]
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Windows Vista Inside Out chapter 7 item on Searching from Search Folder
states the Search Folder (Figure 7-22) can be opened from the Start menu.
"To get to the Search box, open the Start menu and choose Search."

When I open the Start menu, I do not see a "Search" to choose, other than
the search box at the bottom left which does not open a Search Folder. What
am I missing?

Thanks.
 
D

Dave

Bill said:
Windows Vista Inside Out chapter 7 item on Searching from Search Folder
states the Search Folder (Figure 7-22) can be opened from the Start menu.
"To get to the Search box, open the Start menu and choose Search."

When I open the Start menu, I do not see a "Search" to choose, other than
the search box at the bottom left which does not open a Search Folder. What
am I missing?

Thanks.
You can easly replace your sp1 version of "explorer.exe" file from the
windows directory with the original version used from a non - sp1 version of
vista and the search functionality will be completely restored to its
original state. No registry modification is needed.
 

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