Microsoft has begun testing a faster File Explorer in Windows 11 preview builds. These changes are designed to enhance speed, performance, and reliability, addressing issues reported by users. Specific improvements include preventing file renames from being interrupted by background synchronization and ensuring case-only filename changes appear immediately.
Alongside File Explorer updates, Microsoft is rolling out a redesigned context menu. This new menu aims to be faster, less cluttered, and more customizable. It includes a "Customize menu" shortcut directly within the right-click menu, leading to Settings where users can adjust preferences.
These updates are part of Microsoft's ongoing efforts to improve Windows Explorer performance for Windows 11 users. Previous initiatives include File Explorer improvements rolled out in April and an optional feature introduced in November to preload File Explorer in the background for faster launch times. This preloading option can be disabled by users.
In a separate but related announcement, Microsoft confirmed the removal of the Windows Management Instrumentation Command-line (WMIC) tool. This tool, identified as a living-off-the-land binary (LOLBIN) often abused by cybercriminals, will be removed starting with Windows 11 24H2 and 25H2, as well as the beta builds released this week.
✨ This summary was generated by AI from the outlets' reporting listed below. It is not independently verified and may contain errors — check the original sources. How BrevFeed works →
One email each morning: the day's tech stories, clustered across outlets and summarized. No account needed.
One email a day. Unsubscribe in one click, any time.
Spend a few minutes, get the whole day. Every topic's top stories in one hands-free rundown — listen, watch, or read the transcript.
▶ Play today's briefNew every morning, and the back catalogue is archived by date.
Microsoft is testing a faster File Explorer and a redesigned, customizable context menu in Windows 11 preview builds. These updates aim to improve performance, reliability, and user experience by reducing clutter and offering more control over menu options.