Subj : Finding Windows 11 sluggish when youre working with files and fol To : All From : TechnologyDaily Date : Mon Feb 24 2025 15:15:09 Finding Windows 11 sluggish when youre working with files and folders? Youre not alone and its high time for Microsoft to sort out File Explorer Date: Mon, 24 Feb 2025 15:01:08 +0000 Description: Some people are complaining that File Explorer is woefully slow, or that it regularly crashes, and Microsoft needs to shape up here. FULL STORY ======================================================================Microsof t is fixing one bug thats making File Explorer very slow to close There are a bunch of other complaints about it being sluggish elsewhere, though Furthermore others report troubles with File Explorer crashing, and its about time Microsoft got on top of fully fixing this part of the interface Microsoft is finally fixing an annoying problem with File Explorer being slow in Windows 11 , but there are still a good many complaints about this central part of the interface being overly sluggish. For the uninitiated, File Explorer is the app that shows you the files and folders stored on your PC and its the medium by which you browse through said files (hence the explorer name). The fix mentioned is a solution for File Explorer being very slow to close when the X button (top-right) is clicked to shut it, and Microsoft has announced that this remedy is being applied to Windows 11s test builds soon. So at least that cure is in the pipeline, but as Windows Latest points out, there are a whole lot of other niggles with File Explorer, alongside some major frustrations, too. That includes a whole heap of users in the Feedback Hub for Windows 11 who have serious beef with the time it takes the whole of File Explorers interface (all the various little menus and options) to load. According to some reports, users can be waiting for up to 10 seconds to see everything appear after first opening a folder. One of the posts in that hub observes: Windows 11 File Explorer is the slowest since I started using Windows in the early 90s. I was very excited to finally have a multi-tab Explorer, but it is so slow. Opening new tabs or new Explorer windows does not speed up. I have to watch the navigation pane, then the ribbon, then the folders, and then finally, the tabs appear in slow motion. It doesnt matter what the system specs are. It doesnt change. The fastest it opens is about 2 seconds. On modern PCs with a healthy allocation of memory and fast SSD storage, that kind of lag should absolutely not be happening. Theres no shortage of evidence as to the level of frustration that some users are experiencing on Reddit, either. Such as this post from someone who has just switched from a MacBook to a Windows 11 laptop, who complains : I switched from a MacBook Pro to ThinkPad for work and File Explorer is so slow its driving me nuts. I do not understand why it takes 5-10 times as long to open a folder, to search a folder, or to do quite literally anything. Or how about this comment observing that File Explorer has a nasty habit of crashing with some regularity when working with tabs (and that the right-click context menu is slow to appear initially). Other reports of File Explorer crashing on Reddit, and general jankiness around this part of the interface, arent exactly difficult to come by. (Image credit: TechRadar) Analysis: Critters in the works for far too long To be fair to Microsoft, the root cause of some of these reports may not be down to File Explorer, but perhaps it could be due to certain Windows 11 configurations, or ailing hardware thats past its sell-by-date and is misfiring somehow. But as Windows Latest highlights, theres such a lot of material on the Feedback Hub that its clear enough that Microsoft has further work to do in making File Explorer perform better. Seeing as it is arguably the central cog of the Windows 11 interface its the very files and folders you work with on the desktop likely on a daily basis this is not a part of the operating system that should be underperforming for what seems to be quite a number of users. After all, Windows 11 has been around for a long time now, well over three years at this point, and File Explorer has not yet been knocked fully into shape, at least going by this recent feedback. Indeed, Microsoft has been taking steps backwards at times, notably with the latest update for Windows 11 24H2 which has pretty much broken File Explorer for some people (or thats the claim). It's long overdue that File Explorer became more reliable under Windows 11 which is, after all, supposed to be an upgrade to Windows 10 , which isnt suffering the same Explorer woes and Microsoft needs to focus more resources on getting these lingering performance-related bugs sorted out. You may also like... Windows 11 fully streamlined in just two clicks? Talon utility promises to rip all the bloatware out of Microsofts OS in a hassle-free way If Microsoft's Windows 11 24H2 issues continue like this, I'll fully convert to SteamOS for gaming Has the rush to upgrade to Windows 11 just begun? New stats show a marked uptick as Windows 10 End of Life looms later in 2025 ====================================================================== Link to news story: https://www.techradar.com/computing/windows/finding-windows-11-sluggish-when-y oure-working-with-files-and-folders-youre-not-alone-and-its-high-time-for-micr osoft-to-sort-out-file-explorer --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A47 (Linux/64) * Origin: tqwNet Technology News (1337:1/100) .