Microsoft redesigned File Explorer’s user interface for Windows 11. Windows 11’s File Explorer has a command bar on which you can select options. That bar replaces the tabbed ribbon interface from Windows 10’s File Explorer.
Do you prefer the tabbed File Explorer in Windows 10? If so, you don’t have to stick with File Explorer’s command bar in Windows 11. This is how you can restore Explorer’s classic ribbon interface on a Windows 11 PC.
1. Press the Up Button in the Control Panel
File Explorer is accessible from the Control Panel. Furthermore, Explorer will still have the old, ribbon interface from Windows 10 when you open it from there. You can access the classic File Explorer in Windows 11 by clicking the up button in the Control Panel as follows:
Press the Windows + S key combination to access Windows 11’s search box.
Input Control Panel and select to open the matching search result.
If the Control Panel opens in an icon view, click the View by drop-down menu and select Category.
Then click the Up to “Desktop” button (up arrow) button on the Control Panel’s navigation bar. Alternatively, press the Alt + Up arrow key keyboard shortcut.
Now you’ll see the classic File Explorer from Windows 10 that incorporates a tab bar. You’ll always need to open the Control Panel first to access classic File Explorer through it. So, consider setting up a Control Panel shortcut in Windows 11 to give you more direct access.
Title: Classic Legacy Restoration for Modern Users