Also, we have a detailed guide for fixing File Explorer preview pane not working on Windows PCs.

Why does the Windows 10 File Explorer keep opening?

There isn’t a specific reason why File Explorer keeps opening on Windows 10. However, some probable causes are:

File Explorer bug – If this happens right after an update or a severe crash, the app may simply be bugged, and it also may result in File Explorer crashing repeatedly or malfunctioning. The AutoPlay feature is enabled – If enabled on your PC, it can cause File Explorer to keep opening by itself. Corrupt or missing system files – If the system files are corrupt on Windows 10 or not accessible, it can cause the program to malfunction or affect other programs running on the system. Viruses and malware infection – Apps opening by themselves might be a sign of infection. Also, viruses and malware can cause File Explorer to work slowly on the computer.

Fortunately, there are some troubleshooting steps you can follow to fix the problem and get File Explorer working correctly.

What can I do if Windows 10 File Explorer keeps opening?

Before trying any advanced troubleshooting steps, go through the following:

Turn off background apps running on your computer. Restart Windows in Safe Mode and check if you can fix File Explorer opening without the user’s consent. Make sure you installed all the latest updates to your OS. A patch fixing the File Explorer may already be issued.

Should the problem persist, go ahead and proceed with the solutions below.

1. Perform a Clean boot on your PC

Performing a Clean boot stops services interfering with File Explorer from running when you boot the system. It disables startup apps from running on your computer when not prompted.

2. End tasks for File Explorer processes on your PC

Ending tasks and restarting the File Explorer processes on your computer will stop background activities prompting it to open randomly. Also, it fixes ongoing actions liable to impede its performance. SPONSORED

3. Disable the Use AutoPlay for all media and devices option

Disabling the AutoPlay feature stops apps from opening automatically to perform tasks on the PC.

4. Run a System File Checker (SFC) scan

Running an SFC scan on your PC will find and repair missing or corrupt system file issues that may cause File Explorer to malfunction. Read our guide on fixing the run as administrator option if it’s not working on your PC.

5. Run Windows Defender scan

Running a Windows Defender scan will find and remove any malware and viruses affecting the File Explorer on your computer. Read how to fix the Windows Virus and threat protection not working on Windows 11. In conclusion, you may be interested in our guide on how to fix File Explorer freezing or not responding & more issues on Windows computers. Also, check how to extract files from multiple folders in File Explorer. If you have further questions or suggestions, kindly use the comments section.

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