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windows explorer performance
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Windows Explorer performance issues, such as slow folder opens, stuttering when scrolling, and delays when right-clicking files, are common complaints on modern hardware. One frequent cause is automatic folder type discovery, a legacy feature that analyzes folder contents to apply templates like Pictures or Music. Disabling this feature via a registry tweak that forces a universal FolderType of NotSpecified can significantly improve responsiveness. This tag covers discussions and solutions for optimizing File Explorer speed in Windows 11 and earlier versions, focusing on practical registry modifications and other adjustments to reduce lag and improve the user experience.
Windows 11’s File Explorer can feel sluggish in ways that seem impossible on modern hardware: slow folder opens, stuttering when scrolling, and delays when right‑clicking files. The culprit is often not a failing SSD or a clogged background process but a decades‑old feature — automatic folder...