Microsoft Tests File Explorer Preloading for Performance Improvements
Updated: 20.04.2026 15:04
· First: 24.11.2025 15:08
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Microsoft is continuing to test and roll out File Explorer performance improvements for Windows 11, including preloading for faster launch times and context menu updates to reduce clutter. Recent updates introduce reliability fixes for the explorer.exe process, address bright white flashes in dark mode, and add Xbox mode as a full-screen gaming interface. Changes are being deployed to Insiders in the Release Preview channel running Windows 11 24H2/25H2 with builds 26100.8313 and 26200.8313 (KB5083631). Earlier testing focused on optional preloading of File Explorer to enhance launch performance and reorganizing the context menu into grouped tasks, alongside Startup Boost for Office apps introduced in May 2025.