One of the best things about using Windows is the open nature of the platform. You can install any third-party app you want, even the ones that change the default system functions. One such app is Files.

Files is an open-source, community-developed file manager for Windows. From the granular customization options to robust features, Files packs a lot of functionality not found in Windows’ default file manager. So, let's explore how to install and use Files, and how to set it as your default file explorer.

How to Change the Default Windows File Explorer to Files

Previously, you couldn’t use Files as the default file explorer. Fortunately, with version 2.0.34.0, Files added the feature to make it the default file explorer on Windows.

First up, download and install Files. It is available for free on the Microsoft Store.

Next, open Files and press the gear icon in the top right corner. This will open up the settings menu.

In the left sidebar, go to Experimental, and under Default file explorer toggle the Set Files as default file explorer on.

Files settings menu

However, before you set Files as your default app, it's worth noting that you can’t just delete the app later and expect the changes to revert automatically. If you want to revert to the default Windows File Explorer, make sure you retrace the above steps and toggle the Files' default setting Off.

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Files Has a Lot of Useful Features to Play With

Aside from looking modern and minimalist, Files has a lot of other useful features. For instance, you customize the look by opening up the settings panel and navigating to Appearance. Here you can change the color scheme and can even set custom themes.

Files appearance menu

Moreover, you can also customize the explorer’s sidebar from inside the settings menu. You can toggle individual sections on or off depending on your needs.

Windows File Explorer Is a Powerful Tool if You Know How to Use It Right

Files is a great alternative to Windows File Explorer. It is fast, simple, and loaded with powerful features. But perhaps the best thing about it is its open-source nature. And because it is open-source, it will keep improving.

While Files adds many extra features, the vanilla File Explorer is also quite robust if you know how to use it. Learning the tips and tricks to enhance Windows File Explorer has the potential to supercharge your Windows experience.