The following are the three best methods that can be used to restart the explorer.exe process and refresh Windows Explorer in Windows 10:
Method 1: Restart the explorer.exe process from the Task Manager
Launch the Task Manager by pressing Ctrl + SHIFT + ESC or Hold the Windows Key and Press X and Choose Task Manager. Navigate to the Processes tab of the Task Manager. Right Click on any of the tabs at the top, and put a check on Process Name (so you can see the file name for the process) Next, Click on Windows Explorer to select it. Then, right click on Windows Explorer, and choose Restart.
Method 2: Restart the explorer.exe process from the Task Manager
Hold the Windows Key and Press X. Choose Command Prompt (Administrator) Type the following into the elevated Command Prompt and press Enter: taskkill /f /im explorer.exe NOTE: Don’t close the Command Prompt window unless you’ve executed the second command below. Once the previous command has been executed, type the following into the elevated Command Prompt and press Enter:
Method 3: Stop the explorer.exe process from the Taskbar and then restart it
Last, but certainly not the least, a Windows 10 user can also restart the explorer.exe process by stopping it from the Taskbar and then starting it from the Task Manager. To do so, you need to first stop the explorer.exe process from the Taskbar: Press and hold Ctrl + Shift, and right-click on the Taskbar. Release the Ctrl and Shift keys, and click on Exit Explorer in the contextual menu. And then start it from the Task Manager: Launch the Task Manager by pressing Ctrl + SHIFT + Esc or Hold the Windows Key and Press X and Choose Task Manager. Click on File in the toolbar at the top of the Task Manager Click on Run new task in the contextual menu. Type explorer.exe into the Open field and click on OK. Exit the Task Manager.
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