Windows 10 Search Bar Is White

10.08.2019

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This tutorial explains how to change the color of the Search box in Windows 10 Taskbar.By default, Windows 10 Search box is of dark grey color. However, Windows 10 has a feature to turn dark grey color of the Search box to white color.There is no direct option to change Search box color to White, but using the Registry Editor, it can be done easily. If your Cortana Search Bar turned White, then this post will definitely fix the problem and change the Cortana Search Box to Black color. You can either change the theme or choose to edit the.

I understand that you are facing issues with Search Bar. Do not worry, will assist you with the issue.

I would suggest you to try the below methods and check if that helps:
Method 1: Run the Search and Indexing Troubleshooter.
Follow the below steps:
1. Open Control Panel.
2. Select Troubleshooting.
3. Click on Search and Indexing Troubleshooter.
4. Run the Troubleshooter.
Method 2: Run the DISM Tool. If the issue persists, I would have run the DISM tool to check the system health and will try to restore the files.
1. Click on 'Start'.
2. Enter 'Command prompt' in the Search box.
3. In the list of results, swipe down on or right-click Command Prompt, and then tap or click 'Run as administrator'.
4. In the Administrator: Command Prompt Window, type the following commands. Press the Enter key after each command:
DISM.exe /Online /Cleanup-image /Scanhealth DISM.exe /Online /Cleanup-image /Restorehealth

To close the Administrator: Command Prompt window, type Exit,
and then press Enter.

Note: The tool might take 15-20 minutes to finish running, so please do not cancel it.

Keep us posted if you face any issues on Windows in future. We will be glad to help you.

For some strange reason, the Cortana “Ask me anything” search box in the Taskbar may turn white suddenly without even the user clicking on it. This may have to do with Microsoft’s server settings and not a problem with your Windows 10 settings. Also, the search box registry tweak (WhiteSearchBox registry key) may prove ineffective as it works only for the current login session.

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Change Cortana Search Box color from White to Normal

Here is a trick to revert Cortana search box background to the default gray color.

    1. Click Start, Settings. Click Time & Language, and select Region & Language.
    2. Change to a country where Cortana is unavailable. For example, select “Yemen” or “Isle of Man”
    1. Logoff and login back. Cortana search box background would have turned back to the default color.
    1. Open Region & Language settings again, and revert to the original setting (e.g. to United states)
    2. Sign out, sign back in. Cortana “Ask me anything” should be back to normal.

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