


Microsoft has created a new context menu experience for Windows 11 and most important or frequently used options now appear as buttons at the top of the menu. The context menu has a ton of options in it that are never used by most users and there can be performance issues as the options within the context menu run from inside of Explorer. On Windows 10 and older versions, the context menu can be super-long and it affects the overall performance of the platform. This bug appears to be related to the changes made to File Explorer and the context menu – but the good news is that a fix has been developed and it is currently being tested with Insiders. It turns out that Windows 11 has another bug that slows down the performance of the context menu. Additionally, Microsoft has also confirmed reports of high memory usage caused by Explorer.exe (File Explorer). Windows 11 started rolling out on October 5 and it comes with several known issues, mostly linked to the printing service.Īs we reported earlier, Microsoft has confirmed and offered a fix for performance issues experienced on AMD devices running the most recent version of Windows 11.
