The refreshed File Explorer is one of the major changes introduced with Windows 11. The new File Explorer ditches the ribbon interface introduced with Windows 7 for a new toolbar.
The File Explorer in Windows 11 certainly looks fresh. In addition to a new toolbar, there is a new context menu as well. Additionally, space between two icons or two items in the File Explorer has been increased so that users on touch devices can easily access files and folders.
The new File Explorer better than the Windows 10 File Explorer in many ways. However, users who have used the classic Windows 10-style File Explorer for years might want to get the Windows 10-style File Explorer in Windows 11 as well.
Luckily, there is a provision in Windows Registry to restore the Windows 10 File Explorer in Windows 11 as well. So, in this guide, we will tell how to restore the Windows 10 File Explorer in Windows 11.
Method 1 of 2
Restore Windows 10 File Explorer in Windows 11
Step 1: Use the search to open the Registry Editor.
Step 2: In the opened Registry Editor, use the left pane to navigate to the following location:
Computer\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Advanced
Tip: You can copy and paste the above path in the Registry Editor’s address bar and hit Enter key to quickly navigate the location.
Step 3: On the right-side, perform a right-click on an empty spot, click New, click DWORD-32 Value and name it as SeperateProcess.
Step 4: Finally, double-click on the newly created SeperateProcess to open properties dialog and change its Value Data from the default 0 to 1.
Save your work and reboot your PC. The Windows 10 File Explorer should now be visible in Windows 11.
Method 2 of 2
Create a desktop shortcut for the Windows 10 File Explorer in Windows 11
In this guide, we are creating a desktop shortcut for the classic File Explorer. You can use this shortcut to open Windows 10 File Explorer without disabling the new File Explorer.
Step 1: Perform a right-click on the desktop, click New item, and then click Shortcut. This will open Create Shortcut wizard.
Step 2: In the “Type the location of the item” field, copy and paste the following path:
explorer.exe shell:appsFolder
Click on the Next button.
Step 3: Enter a name for the shortcut. Use Classic Explorer or Windows 10 Explorer for easy recognition. Click the Finish button to create the shortcut icon on the Windows 11 desktop.
You can now double-click on this newly created File Explorer shortcut to open the Windows 10-style File Explorer in Windows 11.
Tip: If you do not like the new File Explorer in Windows 11, install the new Files app from the Store. It is a third-party File Explorer with an excellent set of features.
Our how-to get Windows 10 style Start menu in Windows 11 guide might also interest you.