Window Explorer
A graphical file management tool for the Windows operating system is called Windows File Explorer. With Windows 95, Windows Explorer became available and subsequently renamed as File Explorer. A computer user uses the Windows File Explorer application each time they access a disk or open a folder that contains files.
Although Windows Explorer is now frequently referred to as File Explorer, in previous iterations of Windows it was called Windows Explorer.
Users may search for files and related components as well as manage files, folders, and network connections. Along with supporting new functions unrelated to file management, Windows Explorer has expanded to include the ability to run programs and play audio and video.
How to open Windows Explorer
Window Explorer can be opened in three different Methods.
Method 1:
Step 1. Click on the File Explorer symbol.
Step 2. Select the Taskbar icon for File Explorer.
Method 2:
Step 1. Choose the Start option.
Step 2. Press the Start menu and choose File Explorer.
Method 3:
Step 1. Press the shortcut key on the keyboard.
Step 2. On your keyboard, press the Windows key plus E.
Alternatively, you may use the context menu to open File Explorer by right-clicking Start or My Computer on the desktop and choosing Explore.