![]() ![]() Of course, there’s been no acknowledgment or even a description from Microsoft, but as best I can tell File Explorer Search is working now. We saw a minor improvement in the January cumulative update, but the February cumulative update, KB 4532693, seems to fix the problem completely. It looks like Microsoft has finally fixed the glaring bug in Win10 version 1909 - the one that made File Explorer’s Search box completely useless. That feature has my vote for the most important (perhaps the only important) upgrade to Win10 in the past four years. The one huge advantage to version 1903: It lets everybody pause updates with a few simple clicks. Win10 1903 is far from perfect, but it seems to be relatively stable at this point. (You can find your version by typing winver in the Search box in the lower left corner and pressing Enter.) There are detailed instructions for making the move in the article " Why - and how - I’m moving Win10 production machines to version 1903. If you’re running Win10 version 1803, 1809, Server 1809, Server 2019 or any earlier version of Windows 10, I urge you to upgrade to Win10 version 1903 or 1909. Running Win10? I’m moving to version 1909 and suggest you do, too. ![]() There are plenty of full-image backup products, including at least two good free ones: Macrium Reflect Free and EaseUS Todo Backup. This, in addition to the usual need for System Restore points. Best to have a backup that you can reinstall even if your machine refuses to boot. There’s a non-zero chance that the patches - even the latest, greatest patches of patches of patches - will hose your machine. Make a full system image backup before you install the latest patches.
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