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File Explorer Gets a Speed Boost and Facelift
24 Nov
Summary
- File Explorer menus are being shortened and reorganized.
- New submenus will hide some less-used file options.
- File Explorer elements are preloaded to improve launch speed.

Microsoft is implementing subtle yet impactful changes to Windows 11's File Explorer, prioritizing enhanced speed and simplified navigation for users. These updates, observed in recent Insider Preview Builds, aim to streamline the user interface and improve performance.
The most noticeable alteration involves the right-click context menu, which is being shortened. Less frequently used actions are being relocated to new submenus, such as image-specific options being moved to a 'Manage file' menu. This redesign aims to reduce clutter in the primary menu, though it may require a brief adjustment period for users.
Beyond interface tweaks, Microsoft is also preloading File Explorer components in the background to accelerate its launch times. This optimization should make the application feel more responsive. While the exact release date for these features in the final Windows 11 version remains unannounced, they promise a more efficient file management experience.




