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- Open files from the File menu - Microsoft Support
The Open tab on the File menu shows a list of files you've recently opened, and it includes links to places where you commonly store files
- File Explorer in Windows - Microsoft Support
File Explorer in Windows 11 helps you get the files you need quickly and easily To check it out in Windows 11, select it on the taskbar or the Start menu, or press the Windows logo key + E on your keyboard
- Common file name extensions in Windows - Microsoft Support
Learn what file name extensions are, which extensions are common in Windows, and how to view them in File Explorer
- Backup and restore with File History - Microsoft Support
Whether you accidentally delete a file, make unwanted changes, or experience a technical issue, File History can come to your rescue by allowing you to recover previous versions of your files and folders
- Windows File Recovery - Microsoft Support
Learn how to use Windows File Recovery app to restore or recover lost files that have been deleted and are not in the recycle bin
- May 13, 2025—KB5058383 (OS Build 14393. 8066) - Microsoft Support
File information A list of the files that are included in this update are provided in a CSV (Comma delimited) (* csv) file The file can be opened in a text editor such as Notepad or in Microsoft Excel Download the file information for this cumulative update KB5058383 now
- Backup, restore, and recovery in Windows - Microsoft Support
You can access these backups through the File History interface, where you can browse through different versions of your files and restore them as needed This feature provides a simple and effective way to ensure that your important data is always protected and recoverable
- Fix File Explorer if it wont open or start - Microsoft Support
To open File Explorer in Windows 11, select File Explorer on the taskbar or press the Windows logo key + E on your keyboard Here are some things to try if File Explorer won't open
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