Wednesday 20 May 2020

Fix Windows Explorer not Responding

Overcoming Windows Explorer Not Responding - Windows 10 windows explorer not responding or explorer.exe Windows 10 errors are certainly very uncomfortable, wanting to do tasks or other difficult because the file explorer can't open normally, maybe it can open it's just that he can't respond or the term is called not responding.
At that time, I wanted to do an educational assignment with a friend, and worse, all the files were in my laptop's data, when I opened the file explorer it couldn't respond properly, yes, more or less you can see the image below.
Of course i was a little angry because the task was almost deadline, after I followed some of the existing tutorials, still couldn't.
But I remember before the Windows Explorer error event, at that time i was able to download a file, most likely the file was the one who made the data explorer error, after I delete it, I can return.

Repair Windows Explorer Not Responding
Curious as to what and how do I delete it? even though the data can't be seen because the status isn't responding, for that you just keep watching the tutorial that i will give to you.
This method I experienced on Windows 10, if you are users of Windows 7 or 8, please just try the possibility can also be overcome.
However, here i will explain 3 ways that you can apply to fix the file explorer error or not responding, if the primary way you can not follow the next method. Let's just check it out how to fix it, following the full review.


1. Restart the File Explorer
1. First, you can type Ctrl + Shift + Esc simultaneously on the board, or it can also be from Windows search and type Task Manager .

2. you select Windows Explorer , then click the Restart button .

3. Done, now try to open your Windows Explorer now.

2. Create a new file in the Registry Editor
1. First you open the Registry Editor file , how to open it from Windows search and type Regedit or type the Win + R logo simultaneously on the board then type Regedit .

2. You open the following file in the registry editor: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE - SOFTWARE - Policies - Microsoft - Windows Defender .

3. After opening, you right-click the mouse on the blank and select DWORD (32-bit) Value .

4. And there you give the name DisableAntiSpyware , and you click on the file and fill in the value 1 .

5. Finally, please restart your PC or laptop.

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