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I had the previous version of Windows 10 with Cortana disabled. Therefore, in the taskbar I had a loupe icon instead of the Cortana one.
Then I installed the Anniversary Update (v1607). For some reason, this replaced the loupe with the Cortana icon on all my computers.
Strangely, on my desktop PC, the icon was eventually automatically changed back to the loupe, like I want.
But my laptop still has the Cortana icon. I want to replace it with the loupe icon.
How can I do that manually?
I was going to test this, but when I turned on my laptop I already had the loupe, no idea why. Thanks anyway. – Oriol – 2016-08-04T15:25:07.037
have you used any tweaking tool, maybe it sets the same value – magicandre1981 – 2016-08-05T04:07:28.927
3For me the 'Windows Search' key was not yet present in the regedit Windows folder. Just creted the key and the AllowCortana value. – Marcel W – 2016-12-14T10:09:05.067
1When after the reboot the Search button is missing, right click the taskbar and choose Search > Show search icon. – Marcel W – 2016-12-14T10:11:27.093
I just saw this problem appear after an update, and now, I can't find the "Windows Search" folder at the end. Is it the end of normal search? – MrBrody – 2017-09-21T14:28:42.210
@MrBrody create the key if it is not there. – magicandre1981 – 2017-09-21T15:34:02.503