How to Restart File Explorer.Exe in Windows 11?

10+ Methods to Restart File Explorer.exe on your Windows 11 PC!

While working on a recent web app, I suddenly found that my Start menu stopped working. I tried various methods to fix it, but nothing seemed to work. Eventually, I came across a solution on the Winsides website, which suggested restarting File Explorer. Surprisingly, restarting File Explorer did the trick, and I found it quite fun to do!

I found it interesting, I dug deeper and learned that there are more than 10 methods available to restart File Explorer. As someone who’s been using Windows for a long time, I feel it’s my responsibility to share these solutions with you. That’s why I’m writing this tutorial, which will explain different ways you can restart File Explorer on your Windows 11 PC. Lets get into the tutorial.

Quick Steps:

  • You need to use the Winkey + R to launch the Run Window
  • Next, copy and paste the following command: explorer.exe
  • Click the OK button to run the command.
  • This will restart your File Explorer instantly.

Method 1: Using Task Manager:

This is the fastest and safest method to restart file explorer, follow the below instructions.

Task Manager Process View
Task Manager Process View
Restarting File Explorer using Task Manager
Restarting File Explorer using Task Manager

While restarting File Explorer, you will notice that the taskbar at the bottom of your screen will temporarily disappear and then reappear after a few seconds as shown in the above GIF.

Method 2: Using Command Prompt:

Open Command Prompt using Run as Administrator
Open Command Prompt using Run as Administrator
Restarting File Explorer using Command Prompt.
Restarting File Explorer using Command Prompt.

As shown in the GIF image above, after running the first command, a grey screen appears in the background, indicating that File Explorer has stopped working. Once you run the second command to restart File Explorer, you will notice that the taskbar at the bottom of your screen will temporarily disappear and then reappear after a few seconds.

Method 3: Using PowerShell Console:

You should be very cautious when using this method. One wrong command or step could cause a system crash, so only proceed if you feel confident enough. If you’re ready, follow the instructions below carefully.

Opening PowerShell as Admin Mode
Opening PowerShell as Admin Mode
File Explorer Restarted using PowerShell Command
File Explorer Restarted using PowerShell Command

As shown in the GIF above, the grey screen briefly appears and disappears, indicating that File Explorer has been restarted. You will also notice that the taskbar at the bottom of your screen will temporarily disappear and then reappear after a few seconds.

Method 4: Using Batch Script:

This method is similar to the Command Prompt method. You will use the same command, but the way of executing it is different from the one mentioned above.

Opening Notepad from Start Menu
Opening Notepad from the Start Menu
Stopping and restarting File Explorer using batch file method
Stopping and restarting File Explorer using batch file method
Running Batch file in Administrator mode
Running Batch file in Administrator mode
Executing Batch file as administrator mode
Executing Batch file as administrator mode

Due to the entire file explorer has been restarted the screen recording also disconnected or stopped after executing the command as shown in the above image. Additionally, the grey screen briefly appears and disappears, indicating that File Explorer has been restarted. You will also notice that the taskbar at the bottom of your screen will temporarily disappear and then reappear after a few seconds.

Method 5: Using Run Window:

Relaunching File Explorer using Run Window
Relaunching File Explorer using Run Window

Method 6: Using Windows Settings (File Explorer):

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Accessing File Explorer Options from the top ribbon menu
Accessing File Explorer Options from the top ribbon menu
File Explorer has been relaunched using File Explorer settings
File Explorer has been relaunched using File Explorer settings

Method 7: Running New File Explorer.exe using Task Manager:

Relaunching File Explorer using Run New Task in the Task Manager
Relaunching File Explorer using Run New Task in the Task Manager

Method 8: Soft Restarting File Explorer using Windows Settings:

Soft restarting file explorer.exe using Windows Settings
Soft restarting file explorer.exe using Windows Settings

Method 9: Using Desktop Shortcut to Restart File Explorer:

This method is one of the quickest and easiest. Even if your File Explorer has crashed and you can no longer access the taskbar or Start menu, this desktop shortcut will help fix the crash by restarting File Explorer.

Create New Shortcut
Pasting the command in the Location Box of the Desktop Shortcut
Pasting the command in the Location Box of the Desktop Shortcut
Naming the shortcut as Restart File Explorer
Naming the shortcut as Restart File Explorer

Method 10: Using Sign out Method:

Method 11: Using PowerToys Run Window:

This method requires PowerToys application, I recommend you to download and install the PowerToys application on your pc.

Launching PowerToys Application on Windows 11 PC
Launching PowerToys Application on Windows 11 PC
Relaunching File Explorer using PowerToys Run Window
Relaunching File Explorer using PowerToys Run Window

Method 12: Using Third Party Tool:

There are some third-party tools like Process Explorer (from Sysinternals) that allow you to restart individual processes like Explorer without going through the task manager or command line.

Restarting File Explorer using Process Explorer from sysinternals
Restarting File Explorer using Process Explorer from sysinternals

Take Away:

In this guide, I’ve shared various methods to restart File Explorer on your Windows 11 PC. Whether it’s a simple task like using the Task Manager or creating a custom shortcut, these techniques can help you quickly resolve issues like a frozen Start menu or taskbar. As a long-time Windows user, knowing these tricks can save you time and prevent frustration when things go wrong. I hope this tutorial has been helpful and that you now feel more confident in managing File Explorer. If you have any questions feel free to comment us below and Find more interesting tutorials on our Homepage Winsides.com

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