Windows 10 Quick Access Not Working, Not Responding, Slow to Open

Jean updated on Nov 27, 2024 to Computer Instruction | How-to Articles

Issues about Windows 10 Quick Access not working, not responding and slow to open or load can be happily solved here. Also, if you're looking for a way to access files and folders pinned to Quick Access, use EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard. This professional data recovery software can get back lost data or missing files easily and quickly. After that, fix the errors.

Quick Navigation to Quick Access Not Working:

Workable Solutions Step-by-step Troubleshooting
Bonus Tip - Recover Data First Select a location to scan > select the files > recover lost data....Full steps
Fix 1. Disable Quick Access Launch File Explorer, click on View > Options > Change folder and search options...Full steps
Fix 2. Delete Related APP Data Launch File Explorer and respectively paste the following folder paths...Full steps

Overview - What Is a Quick Access

Windows 10 introduced the Quick Access view to File Explorer. That's one of Windows 10's new features. Whenever you open a File Explorer window, you’ll see a list of frequent folders and recent files in the navigation pane. It works like the old "Favorites" list of Windows, letting you pin your favorite folders for easy access. This is very handy. But some people say that their quick access not working.

In a previous post, we worked out a way to troubleshoot Windows 10 Quick Access folders missing problem. And in today's post, we'll continue another "Quick Access" topic - Quick Access is not working, broken, not responding or becomes extremely slow to load/open.

What to Do First When Quick Access Not Working 

Each of the mentioned Quick Access malfunctioning issues would prevent you from accessing files and folders. And many people said that they did a system restore for the first attempt, they lost quite a few computer files and lately installed programs. To deal with Quick Access problems without worrying about losing your files, recover data first. Download EaseUS EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard on your Windows 10 PC. Launch it automatically after a successful installation. 

Then, follow the details to recover files from quick access:

Two Fixes - Quick Access Not Working/Responding, Crashing All the Time

Once you find Quick Access not working normally as it should, try to disable and then re-enable it. Or else, manually delete some related %appdata% files.

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1. Disable Quick Access

You should ask File Explorer to open files or folders to This PC instead of Quick Access.

  • Step 1: Launch File Explorer, click on View > Options > Change folder and search options. Now you opened Folder Options.
  • Step 2: Uncheck the two options "Show recently used files in Quick Access" and "Show frequently used folders in Quick Access" under Privacy. Click "Clear" to clear File Explorer history. Click OK.

2. Clear/Delete Related APP Data Files

Step 1: Launch File Explorer and respectively paste the following folder paths into the Address bar and hit Enter.

  • %AppData%\Microsoft\Windows\Recent\AutomaticDestinations
  • %AppData%\Microsoft\Windows\Recent\CustomDestinations

Step 2: Select all the files in the opened folder and delete them all.

You can also navigate to this to delete them:

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Ribbon

How to Fix Quick Access Is Slow to Load or Open

You need to clean up Quick Access when it takes a long time to load or open. Besides clear the File Explorer history while disabling Quick Access, do one more step to unpin some large folders like Desktop, Downloads, Windows, etc.

To unpin a selected folder from Quick Access, simply right-click on the folder and choose "Unpin from Quick Access".