
Normally, the problems with the 'Quick Access' feature or with the 'Search'" function, must have been resolved.

At Processes tab, highlight the Windows Explorer process and click Restart.Ĩ. Now press Ctrl + Alt + Del to open Task Manager.ħ. Press Ctrl + A again (to select all items) and hit Delete.Ħ.

%AppData%\Microsoft\Windows\Recent\CustomDestinationsĥ. Then copy/paste the following address in address bar and press Enter. Press Ctrl + A (to select all items) and hit Delete (or right-click > Delete).Ĥ. %AppData%\Microsoft\Windows\Recent\AutomaticDestinationsģ. Copy and paste the following address in the address bar and press Enter: The next method to resolve problems with the Quick Access recent items or with the 'Search' function in Windows 10, is to delete the recent items history manually. If the problem persists continue to the next method. If not, restart the 'File Explorer' by using the Task Manager (see method-1 above) and check again. Click OK and check if the Quick Access and the search function are working. Then click the Clear button to clear the File Explorer history.ģ.

The Quick Access option in File Explorer, allows the user to easy navigate to the recent opened files and folders. If Quick Access menu not working in Windows 10, then read this tutorial to fix the issue.
