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File Explorer is the new file manager for Windows 8 and Windows 10. It has a newer interface compared to its predecessor, Windows Explorer . [1] X Research source File Explorer lets you manage and view your files, browse network locations, share files with your homegroup, and more.
Steps
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Use the built-in search.
- Windows 10 users can simply search via the search bar on their taskbar. If that isn't present, press the Start button and begin typing.
- If you're running Windows 8.1, press ⊞ Win + C and select the 🔎 Search charm. Type file explorer and click or tap on the result.
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Press the ⊞ Win + E keys on your keyboard.
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Right-click on the Start button and select File Explorer from the bottom. If you are using a touch device, simply hold down instead of right-clicking.
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Open it via the Start menu/screen.
- Windows 10: Select the File Explorer folder icon from the left pane.
- Windows 8.1: Press the down arrow with a circle around it (bottom-left of screen) to open your apps list. Look for and select File Explorer. Additionally, you can use the search at the top-right hand side of the page.
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Press ⊞ Win + R and type explorer or explorer.exe . Hit ↵ Enter or click OK .
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QuestionWhat is the difference between Internet Explorer and File Explorer?Top AnswererInternet Explorer is an internet browser. File Explorer allows you to explore all the files that exist on your computer (much like a file cabinet).
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QuestionWill these methods work for older versions of Windows?Community AnswerThis article is primarily for users running Windows 8. 8.1, and 10. If you're running an older version of Windows, see How to Open Windows Explorer .
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QuestionDid Microsoft rename Windows Explorer to File Explorer?Bat 🦇Top AnswererYes. It occurred with the release of Windows 8, alongside the addition of the ribbon.
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Tips
- Create a shortcut to File Explorer by right-clicking on the desktop and hovering over New and selecting Shortcut from the right. When prompted to type in the item location, input explorer or explorer.exe . Next, give your shortcut a good name (e.g. My Files or File Explorer) and press Finish . [2] X Research source
- Pin to the Start menu/screen by right-clicking and selecting Pin to Start . In Windows 8, it will go to your Apps list.
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Things You'll Need
- Device running Windows 10 or 8.1
References
- ↑ http://www.theverge.com/2012/6/29/3125837/windows-8-file-explorer-name-replaces-windows-explorer
- ↑ http://www.computerhope.com/issues/ch000739.htm
- https://www.techopedia.com/definition/29078/file-explorer-windows-8
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File_Explorer
- https://www.digitalcitizen.life/open-file-explorer-windows/
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