If File Explorer is not responding on Windows 11, you can restart it from the Task Manager to resolve the issue.Another solution is to restart your Windows 11 PC to give your hardware some rest and cooling down time.Clearing the File Explorer history can help fix corruption issues that may be causing the problem.Running the System File Checker (SFC) command can detect and repair corrupted system files that may be impacting File Explorer.If the SFC method fails, the Deployment Image Servicing and Management (DISM) tool can be used to fix system problems.Running the Disk Cleanup utility can free up storage space and clean junk files that might be affecting File Explorer.Disabling third-party antimalware software can help determine if they are causing conflicts with File Explorer.Updating Windows 11 by installing all pending updates can resolve any bugs or glitches affecting File Explorer.As a last resort, resetting your Windows 11 PC to its default factory settings can provide a fresh start and potentially fix File Explorer crashes.Following these steps can help address File Explorer problems on Windows 11 and improve its responsiveness.