If you’re looking for a quick way to speed up your Vista start menu search, you can limit the results to only those that match your search terms. This can help you find the information you need more quickly, and avoid wasting time looking for something that’s not relevant. To do this, open the Start Menu and type “search” into the address bar. Then, click on the “Options” button in the top left corner of the screen. Under “Search Options,” select “Only show results that match this search term.” This will make sure that only those results are shown in your start menu. If you want to keep track of how often each result is shown, you can create a custom search term list by adding a comma-separated list of search terms to the “Search Terms” field in the “Options” screen of your start menu. Then, click on the “Create Search Term List” button in the top right corner of the screen.


You can customize the search results returned in the Start menu search box to only return the results that you want. I personally only want to use the start menu search to pull up applications, so I disabled everything else. 

To configure this setting, right click on the Start button and select Properties. Click the Customize button, and you can scroll down to the Search checkboxes.

For best results, change the Search files radio button to “Don’t search for files”. The start menu is too small to find files anyway. This will speed up searching immensely.

Here’s the details on what the other options do:

Search – Should disable the search entirely, but doesn’t seem to remove the search box. (Note: This option is removed in Service Pack 1). Search communications – Disables searching through emails and contacts. As far as I can tell, it’s only Windows Mail and Windows Contacts right now. I assume other applications will eventually be included here. I disabled this since I don’t use either product. Search favorites and history – Searches through your IE favorites and browser history. Search Files – You can change this to search all files, or just your home directory. Or disable entirely for speed. Search Programs – Searches through the start menu and applications.

You can customize to your liking.