Pauly550

Pauly550

Joined Member # 7069216
2 Posts 4 Replies 173 Reputation

[quote who="sdRohan" reply="4" id="3796930"] And what about his solution posted here? https://forums.stardock.com/495882/get;3755221 Is it something you have tried? Sean Drohan Stardock Support Manager [/quote] I have reset my search settings as posted in the other thread, but now instead of "Windows Explorer" using high CPU, it is "Microsoft Windows Search Index

6 Replies 4,011 Views

The issue seems similar to this one: https://forums.stardock.com/495882/page/1/#3755309 From the thread it sounds like the issue is caused by the choice of indexing locations. I only have Start10Ctrlpnl as an indexing location. Search results are shown very quickly, so it's odd that Start10 is causing something to happen in the background, which isn't required to show search results. Especia

6 Replies 4,011 Views

Hi, I've noticed that every time I search from the Start10 menu, there is a spike of high CPU usage by Windows Explorer process for a few minutes. Funny thing is, I have ticked the option to use Cortana Search instead of Start10 search. Tests I have done: * If I open the regular Windows Start menu (using CTRL+Windows Key) and search from there, there is no CPU spike. * If I search from Windows+S there is no CPU spike. * If I untick the Cortana s

6 Replies 4,011 Views

Hi, If I type "update" then yes "check for update" does actually come up in the results. I won't include a screenshot, my search results are similar to yours. I guess I was expecting a similar search result to the Windows 10 built in, where I only have to type "up" and "Check for updates" is the first result. I could just hit the Windows key, type "up" and hit enter. With Start10 I have to spell out more of the word and then it's not even the first result. I still can'

4 Replies 1,966 Views