How to Search for Files in Windows 11
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The File Explorer search function helps you quickly locate documents, pictures, videos, and any other type of file stored on your computer.
Windows 11’s search is powerful, allowing you to find items by name, content, or even by date modified. For example, you can search for all documents created last Tuesday by typing “date:last tuesday” into the search bar.
Mastering these search techniques will save you significant time and eliminate the frustration of hunting for lost files on your PC.
Using the Taskbar Search
The fastest way to look for anything is the search bar on your Taskbar. It checks your PC, your cloud storage, and even the web.
- Click the Search icon on your Taskbar.
- Type the name of your document or a keyword.
- Look at the Best match section to see your results.

You can also use this feature to find settings or apps. Simply type what you need, and Windows will show you the most relevant items.

Searching in File Explorer
If you only want to look for files stored on your computer, use File Explorer. This method ignores web results and keeps your search focused.
- Open File Explorer from your Taskbar or by right-clicking the Start button.
- Choose a specific folder on the left side, such as Documents or This PC.
- Type your keyword in the search box located in the top right corner of the window.

If you need to perform advanced searches, you can open the Command Prompt (requires admin privileges) to find files by path using:
dir C:\Users\GenericUser\Documents /s /bSummary
Searching in Windows 11 is simple. Use the Taskbar for a quick check of your PC and the web. Use File Explorer for a deeper look into your local drives. Keeping your files organized helps these search tools work even better for you.
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