Keep Your File Explorer Running with Helpful Windows 11 Tricks

Keep Your File Explorer Running with Helpful Windows 11 Tricks

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Keep Your File Explorer Running with Helpful Windows 11 Tricks

File Explorer is an essential app that allows you to access, manage, and organize files and folders on your computer. However, it’s not the most stable offering from Microsoft. There may be instances where File Explorer becomes unresponsive or, even worse, crashes on your Windows 11 computer.

Frequent File Explorer crashes can disrupt your workflow and leave you frustrated. This post will discuss some useful tips to fix File Explorer crashes in Windows 11.

1. Restart the Windows Explorer Process

Windows Explorer is a system process that provides the graphical interface for several utilities like File Explorer, taskbar, Start menu, and more. Temporary issues with the Windows Explorer process can sometimes cause File Explorer to close unexpectedly on Windows. Instead of rebooting the system entirely, you can simply restart the Windows Explorer process to fix issues with it. Here are the steps for the same.

  1. Right-click on theStart icon and selectTask Manager from the list.
  2. In theProcesses tab, locateWindows Explorer . Right-click on it and selectRestart .
    Restart Windows Explorer

Your taskbar will disappear for a split second before reappearing, indicating the Windows Explorer process has rebooted. After that, File Explorer should work fine on Windows.

2. Clear File Explorer Cache

File Explorer, like any other program, accumulates cache data to improve its performance. However, when this data becomes outdated or corrupt, it can lead to a variety of issues, including the one discussed here. You can try getting rid of the existing File Explorer cache to see if that helps. To do so, use these steps:

  1. Open theStart menu , search forfile explorer options , and select the first result that appears.
  2. Under theGeneral tab, click theClear button next toClear File Explorer history .
    File Explorer Options Window

3. Configure File Explorer Options

Issues with Quick Access in Windows 11 can also cause File Explorer to malfunction at times. If that’s the case, you can configure File Explorer to open on This PC page to resolve the issue. Here are the steps you can follow.

  1. PressWin + E to open File Explorer.
  2. Click thethree-dot menu icon at the top and selectOptions .
  3. In theFolder Options window, click the drop down menu next toOpen File Explorer to and selectThis PC .
  4. HitApply followed byOK .
    Configure File Explorer to Open to This PC

4. Disable Your Antivirus Program

It’s always a good idea to protect your system with an antivirus program. However, not all antivirus programs are equally reliable. It’s possible that your third-party antivirus program is conflicting with File Explorer processes, resulting in abrupt crashes. To check for this possibility, you can temporarily disable your antivirus program by clicking its icon on the taskbar and selectingDisable > Disable until the next restart .

5. Launch Folder Windows in a Separate Process

By default, all instances of File Explorer operate within a single explorer.exe process. As a result, when one of the File Explorer windows experiences issues, it affects all the active windows. To avoid this, you can configure Windows to open each File Explorer window in a separate process. Here’s how to do it.

  1. PressWin + R to open the Run command dialog box.
  2. Typecontrol.exe folders in the text field and pressEnter to open File Explore Options.
  3. Switch to theView tab.
  4. UnderAdvanced settings , tick theLaunch folder windows in a separate process checkbox.
  5. HitApply followed byOK .
    Launch Folder Windows in a Separate Process

6. Run the Windows Memory Diagnostic Tool

You are likely to experience such File Explorer crashes if there is an issue with your PC’s RAM. Fortunately, Windows includes a useful Memory Diagnostic tool that can examine your RAM for any potential errors. Running the tool requires a system restart, so be sure to save all your work beforehand.

PressWin + R to open the Run dialog box. Typemdsched in the box and pressEnter . ClickRestart now and check for problems in the Windows Memory Diagnostic window.

Run Windows Memory Diagnostic Tool

Wait for the Windows Memory Diagnostic tool to scan your PC’s RAM for errors. If it discovers any issues, take appropriate steps to troubleshoot those problems.


7. Troubleshoot in Clean Boot Mode

When you boot Windows in a clean boot state, it only runs essential programs and processes. This can help you determine if the File Explorer crashes are caused by a faulty third-party app or program.

We have a detailed guide on how to perform a clean boot on Windows 11 . Follow the steps outlined there to enter clean boot mode. If File Explorer functions correctly while in this state, it means the background app or program causing the issue got disabled. You can consider removing any recently installed apps or programs to resolve the issue for good.

8. Apply Some Generic Fixes to Fix File Explorer Crashes

If the above fixes don’t work or if you experience similar issues with other programs, you can try out some of the generic solutions to fix issues with Windows. Let’s go over all of them one by one.

Use File Explorer Again Without Any Interruptions

So, this is how you can stop File Explorer from crashing on your Windows computer. In most cases, temporary glitches or an outdated File Explorer cache are the main culprits behind the issue. If not, you may have to resort to the other methods mentioned above to resolve the underlying issue.

Not a fan of the default File Explorer in Windows 11? There are plenty of File Explorer alternatives worth trying out.

  • Title: Keep Your File Explorer Running with Helpful Windows 11 Tricks
  • Author: David
  • Created at : 2024-08-16 00:18:09
  • Updated at : 2024-08-17 00:18:09
  • Link: https://win11.techidaily.com/keep-your-file-explorer-running-with-helpful-windows-11-tricks/
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