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Microsoft tests Windows Explorer speed, performance improvements

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Why This Matters

Microsoft's recent updates to Windows Explorer aim to enhance speed, performance, and reliability, reflecting ongoing efforts to improve user experience in Windows 11. These improvements are particularly significant for power users and gamers who rely on faster file management and seamless gaming modes, highlighting Microsoft's focus on optimizing core system components.

Key Takeaways

Microsoft is rolling out multiple File Explorer changes to Windows 11 users in the Insider program, including improvements to launch speed and performance.

While Microsoft didn't share how the speed and performance improvements are being implemented, it was testing a new feature in November that preloaded File Explorer in the background to improve launch times and performance.

However, that was an optional feature that allowed those who wanted to disable preloading to uncheck "Enable window preloading for faster launch times" in File Explorer's Folder Options, under the View tab.

These File Explorer improvements follow the May 2025 rollout of Startup Boost, a similar optional feature for Office apps that automatically launches a Windows scheduled task in the background during system logon to help Office apps load faster.

As the Windows Insider Program Team also revealed on Friday, it's also working to improve the reliability of stopping the explorer.exe process after closing File Explorer windows.

Additionally, it started rolling out fixes for bright white flashes when opening File Explorer in dark mode to more Windows Insiders using Windows 11.

File Explorer flashes (BleepingComputer)

​Microsoft first confirmed this known issue in December when it linked it to the KB5070311 optional non-security update and said it may be triggered when creating a new tab, toggling the Details pane, navigating to or from Home or Gallery (including launching to Home), and selecting 'More details' while copying files.

A week later, Microsoft said it had been fixed when navigating between pages, but months later, in early March 2026, it said that it was still working to fully address this known issue and that it had removed the white flashes for Insiders in the Beta Channel on File Explorer launches when set to open to "This PC."

Last but not least, the new Xbox mode is now available on Windows 11 PCs, providing users with a full‑screen gaming interface that minimizes background distractions.

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