A new Windows 11 Insider update optimises File Explorer search by removing redundant indexing operations, promising faster ...
Early tests on Insider builds show that searches may execute roughly twice as fast as with the previous method.
Windows 11 is testing a new underlying improvement for File Explorer that could potentially reduce RAM usage when you're ...
Let’s face it: Searching your PC for files within Windows has always been mildly confusing, especially with several options for searching right within Windows 10 and 11. But if you’re convinced that a ...
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 ...
When Windows File Explorer keeps crashing, guesswork won’t help. These proven solutions fix the problem at its source.
File Explorer is an essential Windows OS component that allows users to manage files and folders on their computers. However, sometimes, it might not respond as expected, causing frustration. This is ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. There are plenty of tricks and tools to use in your searches. There are plenty of tricks and tools to use in your ...
Ever searched for a file in Windows and come up empty? Or waited way too long for results? You’re not alone. Many users find Windows Search frustrating and it really boils down to its default settings ...
If your File Explorer is freezing in Windows 11, try to restart it in Task Manager, or restart your computer entirely. You can also clear the File Explorer cache and perform an SFC scan using the ...
The File Explorer on Windows is, undoubtedly, one of the most valuable features on a PC and it gets better with every new version of the Windows OS. A drawback, however, with Windows 11, was the ...
I'm trying to find folders which contain + or - in their name, but it always seems to return results that do not contain the characters... Ex: The syntax works for other characters, it's like the +- ...