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Windows 11 Update Causes Start Menu Issues, Fix Deployed

Windows 11 Update Causes Start Menu Issues, Fix Deployed

Posted on April 8, 2026 By CWS

Microsoft has recently confirmed a problem affecting the Start Menu search functionality for certain Windows 11 23H2 users. This issue, linked to a server-side Bing update aimed at enhancing search performance, inadvertently disrupted search operations. Microsoft has since remedied the situation with a server-side fix, eliminating the need for users to install any updates.

Details of the Windows 11 Start Menu Problem

The issue, logged under the identifier WI1273488, emerged around April 6, 2026. Instead of improving search results, the Bing update left some users facing blank search panels or entirely non-functional searches when using the Start Menu. Microsoft stated that this bug affected a small subset of Windows 11 23H2 systems, with variable impact severity among users.

Some individuals encountered completely blank search results, lacking applications, files, or web suggestions, while others experienced situations where their search attempts failed to initiate altogether. These disruptions have highlighted ongoing concerns with Windows 11’s search functionality.

Ongoing Concerns with Windows 11 Search

Issues with Start Menu search have been reported since late 2024, with users frequently voicing frustrations over unpredictable search behavior on forums. Complaints detail how results change unexpectedly mid-query or how selecting results leads to unintended actions. These problems are particularly vexing for power users who depend heavily on keyboard-driven searches.

This incident is not isolated; similar disruptions have occurred previously, notably in 2022, affecting Windows 11 version 21H2. Back then, a June update left some devices unable to access the Start Menu. Microsoft’s current solution through a server-side rollback reflects an approach that doesn’t require user intervention.

Steps to Resolve Remaining Issues

Devices impacted by the recent problem should automatically regain search functionality without the need for a cumulative update. Users who continue to face Start Menu search issues are advised to ensure the Background Tasks Infrastructure Service is running and set to automatic startup. This service’s failure is a known cause of Start Menu and search disruptions.

As a last resort, re-registering the Windows Search app package via PowerShell with administrator privileges is recommended. This incident highlights the delicate reliance between Windows search capabilities and Microsoft’s Bing infrastructure, posing potential issues for daily users.

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Cyber Security News Tags:23H2 users, Bing update, Microsoft, search functionality, server-side fix, software issue, Start Menu, tech news, Windows 11, Windows Update

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