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    The updated version of File Explorer brings several improvements, and here's what you need to know.

    File Explorer is also getting some improvements as part of the Windows 11 version 24H2. In this updated version of the file manager, Microsoft is rolling out changes to the context menu, tabs system, file management for archive formats and ".png" files, and a few other tweaks.

     

    In this guide, I will show you the new changes to File Explorer in the latest version of Windows 11.

    File Explorer new changes for version 24H2

    Starting with this feature update, you will notice these changes on File Explorer.

    Compression wizard 

    In version 23H2, Windows 11 introduced the ability to open and extract many archival formats (such as Tar, Tar, and 7z), and starting with the release of version 24H2, File Explorer is getting a wizard to create archival formats.

     

    The wizard includes support to create 7zip, Tar, and Zip files, so there's no option to make ".rar" archival, nor is there an option to work with encryption.

     

    You can invoke the "Create Archive" wizard by right-clicking the file, selecting items, and then clicking "Additional options."

     

    Compression options

    (Image credit: Mauro Huculak)

     

    This will allow you to create a Zip, 7z, or TAR file.

     

    Create Archive wizard

    (Image credit: Mauro Huculak)

     

    If you choose the 7zip option, the compression methods include:

     

    • LZMA2.
    • Store.
    • Deflate.
    • BZip2.
    • LZMA1.
    • LZMA2.
    • PPMd.

     

    For Tar (GNU, POSIX pax interchange, Restricted POSIX interchange, and POSIX ustar), the compression methods include:

     

    • BZip2.
    • Gzip.
    • xz.
    • Zstandard.

     

    Finally, for Zip, the compression methods include:

     

    • Store.
    • Deflate.

     

    The wizard even lets you retain the hard and symbolic links.

     

    Also, as part of the extraction process, when a file conflicts with a file using the same name, File Explorer will automatically output a dialog box to skip or replace the conflicts for all the files.

    Context menu update

    Although you will have to click on "Show more options" to access the legacy version of the context menu, the modern version finally has labels for "Cut," "Copy," "Rename," "Share," and "Delete."

     

    File Explorer context menu labels

    (Image credit: Mauro Huculak)

     

    I know the icons actually describe the action, but it can also be confusing for some users. I admit this happened to me many times.

    Thumbnail previews changes

    Another minor update with File Explorer is happening with the thumbnail previews. While hovering over a group of tabs, the preview will now show the name of the tab in focus and the number of tabs in that particular instance of File Explorer.

     

    File Explorer thumbnail preview

    (Image credit: Mauro Huculak)

    PNG metadata support

    As it turns out, the original version of File Explorer never included support for viewing and editing metadata for ".png" files. However, you can now view and edit starts, descriptions, keywords, and more.

     

    File Explore PNG metadata

    (Image credit: Mauro Huculak)

    Home page section revamp

    On the "Home" page, File Explorer is updating the sections within the page. In this new version, the "Quick access" section remains unchanged, but instead of different sections for "Favorites" and "Recent," Microsoft is combining these sections and creating tabs. 

     

    Furthermore, there is a new "Shared" tab that will show files that were shared with you, and if you use a business account, you will also be able to review comments in the files.

     

    File Explorer Home new sections

    (Image credit: Mauro Huculak)

     

    If the tab doesn't have anything to show, you will notice an icon with a message explaining why you're not seeing any files.

     

    As part of the Share interface changes, if you have an Android phone connected to the Phone Link app, it will appear as an option to share the content directly to your phone.

     

    File Explorer Share with Android option

    (Image credit: Mauro Huculak)

     

    Furthermore, if you have an Android phone connected to the "Manage mobile devices" experience, you will able to access the phone storage as if you were connecting the device using a USB cable.

     

    File Explorer Android phone storage

    (Image credit: Mauro Huculak)

     

    You have to make sure to turn on the "Show mobile device in File Explorer" toggle switch on Settings > Bluetooth & devices > Mobile devices > Manage devices.

    Other recently added features

    In addition to these improvements, Microsoft recently made some changes available not only on version 24H2, but they are also available on version 23H2.

     

    For example, in previous versions, File Explorer included the ability to drag and drop files in the address bar to relocate the item outside the original folder to a new location within the path. The feature was suddenly removed, but it's now coming back as part of this feature update.

     

    For the tab system, you can now right-click a tab and choose the "Duplicate tab" option.

     

    In addition to these changes, Microsoft is also rolling out some under-the-hood and performance improvements.

     

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