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If File Explorer won’t open or start in Windows, it makes everyday tasks like finding files, opening folders, or managing storage difficult. This article walks through simple troubleshooting steps—such as checking for updates, restarting your device, and resetting Windows—to help restore File Explorer and get it working again.

Fix File Explorer if it won't open or start - Microsoft Support

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Find and open File Explorer in Windows, and customize Quick access by pinning and removing files and folders.

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Internet Explorer help Internet Explorer 11 support ended Support for Internet Explorer 11 ended on . If any site you visit needs Internet Explorer, you can reload it with Internet Explorer mode in Microsoft Edge.

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Use Windows Search in the taskbar or File Explorer to quickly locate files, apps, and settings. Integrated search helps return relevant results quickly, reducing time spent navigating folders.

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Learn how Internet Explorer mode in Microsoft Edge provides access to sites that need Internet Explorer 11 and access to modern sites.

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Note The retired, out-of-support Internet Explorer 11 desktop application has been permanently disabled through a Microsoft Edge update on certain versions of Windows 10. For more information, see Internet Explorer 11 desktop app retirement FAQ.

Internet Explorer 11 support ended on . If any site you visit needs Internet Explorer 11, you can open it with Internet Explorer mode in Microsoft Edge.

Internet Explorer (IE) 11 is the last major version of Internet Explorer. On , the Internet Explorer 11 desktop application ended support on certain versions of Windows 10*. Customers are encouraged to move to Microsoft Edge, which provides support for legacy and modern websites and apps.