Windows explorer takes too long to load




















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Restarting File Explorer can help resolve this issue—especially when you open multiple File Explorer windows. If the issue persists, try closing File Explorer using the Task Manager and then reopen it manually. To do this, open Task Manager as per the previous steps. From there, right-click Windows Explorer and select End task. Finally, open File Explorer and check if the issue is resolved.

In fact, this could slow down your entire PC. If you already have internet service, you may want to consider upgrading to a faster plan. You can back this up by heading to a site like speedtest. Slow internet speeds can be caused by a number of things.

Your router could be outdated or it could be too far away from your TV or computer, for example. Those fixes may be as easy as restarting your modem and router or upgrading to a mesh network. But another reason for your slow Wi-Fi could be bandwidth throttling. And click the Clear button to clean up both recently used files and frequently used folders in Quick access.

In the right pane, click the Clear Log option. Open File Explorer and wait for the problem to appear again. On the Choose an option screen, select Troubleshoot. I'm unfamiliar with the wormhole switch does it create any new folders in the Navigation Pane or on the Desktop? From the quick search I just did, it sounds possible that it uses namespace extensions. Eventually I found the service that was causing the problems with file explorer.

The service is called Windows search and once disabled it restored functionality to file explorer. The search function in file explorer works but the search in the taskbar doesn't. Type msconfig and hit ok or enter 3. Click Services 4. Navigate to Windows search you can sort the list in descending alphabetical order 5.

Uncheck tickbox 6.



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