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Microsoft already has a solution for the excessive consumption of File Explorer ready

With the release of Windows 11, not all is good news for Microsoft. A performance loss on computers with an AMD Ryzen processor, errors when trying to update or crashes with the taskbar have been news. And next to these, a excessive consumption of resources by the “File Explorer” that Microsoft is about to fix.

Complaints about this are motivated by excessive consumption when using “File Explorer”. Some notes speak of a consumption of RAM and CPU that reaches more than 70% and Microsoft already has the patch that corrects it ready, although it will take some time to arrive.

A solution on the way

Despite having a testing program, the Windows Insider Program, this bug missed, or so it seems, if Microsoft didn’t detect it and reached the final compilation that all users have been able to download.

After installing Windows 11, some users report a high resource consumption when using “File Explorer” redesigned from Microsoft (Explorer.exe). A bug that skipped the control of the tests within the Dev Channel whose last compilation is the Build 22471.

Now, while the affected users wait for a solution, clues arrive in this regard through a publication in Feedback Hub in which Microsoft claims that have included changes to build 22454 to mitigate a couple of issues that were causing crashes when using File Explorer. “

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This means that the solution may be close, but before reaching the global version it will have to go through the Dev Channel users again, like every Build. The rest of the users will still have to wait a few weeks unless the company decides to release a separate patch first.

Via | Windows Latest

More information | Microsoft

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Microsoft already has a solution for the excessive consumption of File Explorer ready


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