What just happened? One might imagine that Microsoft had given up trying to repair a Windows 11 bug that caused File Explorer to open automatically, seeing as it was first reported back in late 2022.
If your File Explorer is freezing in Windows 11, there are several relatively simple fixes for the problem.
XDA Developers on MSN
Microsoft fixes one of the more annoying dual-screen issues with Windows 11
While we've only just waved goodbye to Windows 10's feature updates, Windows 11 continues as normal. After all, with Windows 11 now being the only operating system Microsoft supports with anything ...
ExtremeTech on MSN
Microsoft Races to Fix Windows 11 Update Bug After Reports of App and Hardware Failures
Microsoft's timing is awkward, as it continues to encourage Windows 10 users to upgrade now that official support has ended.
Microsoft, today, has released the newest build to Windows 11 Dev channel Insiders. The new build, Build 26120.3073 under KB5050090 is available to Beta channel flighters too as an optional update. It ...
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If File Explorer crashes whenever you click on Properties in the right-click context menu of a file or folder in Windows 11/10, read this post to learn how to fix the issue. The ‘Properties’ option ...
Microsoft has released PowerToys version 0.92.1, which is a quick follow-up update that addresses bugs found in the 0.92 release. This update does not add new options or changes. Instead, it makes ...
Microsoft has prepared a new non-security update for Windows 11 users. The latest optional release for versions 23H2 and 22H2 (KB5034204, build numbers 22621.3085 and 22631.3085) fixes the broken ...
Is File Explorer crashing the moment you try to open a large folder in Windows 11 /10? Opening a large folder shouldn’t cause a system crash; however, if you face this issue, you are not alone. The ...
As strange as it might sound, Notepad has always been my editor of choice for writing PowerShell code. Sure, Notepad lacks a lot of the features that are found in other code editors, but I like ...
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