How To Fix Not Responding Windows Explorer
Are you having problems with windows explorer? Here are a few steps on how to fix windows explorer not responding or windows crashing issue. There is a Windows 10 feature in File Explorer called “Quick Access”. This feature allows you easy access files and folders you frequently use, either it be locally or on the network and OneDrive.
Quick Access can make your workflow faster by making it so you don’t have to navigate to a file’s or folder’s that are buried deep in a directories file system. However, on occasion you may want to delete the Quick Access history to help maintain some privacy or quicker access or just resolve the explorer crashing issue
Clearing Windows 10 Quick Access History
- Click Start or Cortana’s search field and type: file explorer options and hit Enter or click the option at the top of the search results.
2. Now in the Privacy section make sure both boxes are checked for recently used files and folder in Quick Access and click the Clear button.
3. This comes becomes useful if you’re working on many different projects and need a clean slate. It also helps your privacy by not showing the items you’re accessing a lot. When people are passing by or looking over your shoulder, you might not want certain things showing up. This is also known to resolve a Windows 10 File Explorer Crashing issue due to the cache being full or corrupted.
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