You click the File Explorer icon on your taskbar, expecting to see your drives (C:, D:, etc.), but instead, you’re greeted by the "Quick Access" view. While Quick Access is handy for recent files and frequent folders, many of us prefer the classic "This PC" layout.
Drop a comment below—team "This PC" or team "Quick Access"?
File Explorer Only Showing Quick Access? Here’s How to Fix It
This isn’t a bug; it’s actually a setting. Microsoft introduced Quick Access as the default in Windows 10 and 11 to speed up access to frequently used folders. However, if you use a fresh user profile, a new PC, or reset your settings, it defaults back to Quick Access.
You click the File Explorer icon on your taskbar, expecting to see your drives (C:, D:, etc.), but instead, you’re greeted by the "Quick Access" view. While Quick Access is handy for recent files and frequent folders, many of us prefer the classic "This PC" layout.
Drop a comment below—team "This PC" or team "Quick Access"? file explorer only showing quick access
File Explorer Only Showing Quick Access? Here’s How to Fix It You click the File Explorer icon on your
This isn’t a bug; it’s actually a setting. Microsoft introduced Quick Access as the default in Windows 10 and 11 to speed up access to frequently used folders. However, if you use a fresh user profile, a new PC, or reset your settings, it defaults back to Quick Access. expecting to see your drives (C: