Share this article
Improve this guide
Windows Explorer stops when copying files? Fix it like a pro
4 min. read
Updated onOctober 4, 2023
updated onOctober 4, 2023
Share this article
Improve this guide
Read our disclosure page to find out how can you help Windows Report sustain the editorial teamRead more
Some users have stated on forums thatWindows (or File) Explorercrashes when they try to copyfiles. WhenFile Explorercrashes, aWindows Explorerhas stopped workingerror messagepops up. Consequently, the file manager utility closes and users can’t copy theirfiles.
What do you do if Windows Explorerstopped working when copyingfiles? To fix this problem, you can run the System File Scan utility. This should resolve possible system corruption. If that doesn’t help, try starting Windows in a Clean Boot sequence. Alternatively, you can uninstall a third-party software that causes crashes, like EgisTec.
Learn about these steps in detail below.
Windows Explorer freezes when copying files
1. Run a System File Scan
Systemfilecorruption can be one factor behind the “Windows Explorerhas stopped working”error message. So, it might be worth running a systemfilescan with the System File Checker utility. Follow the guidelines below to run an SFC scan.
2. Clean Boot Windows
File Explorercan stop copyingfileswhen there are conflicting third-party software and services. Thus, clean-booting Windows might resolve the “Windows Explorerhas stopped working” error when copyingfiles. Clean booting will remove all third-party startup software and services. This is how users can set up a clean boot in Windows.
3. Uninstall EgisTec Software
Users have confirmed that WindowsExplorerstops working with EgisTec software installed. Those users have fixed the issue by uninstalling EgisTec programs, such as MyWinLocker.
So, check if you have EgisTech software installed, which comes pre-installed with some Acer laptops. Users can uninstall MyWinLocker, and other software, as follows.
4. Restore Windows 10 to an Earlier Date
The System Restore utility might fixFile Explorerif it has only stopped copyingfilesfor less than a month. Users can utilize System Restore to roll back Windows to a time when it copiedfilesok.
System Restorewill uninstall any recently installed programs, which don’t predate the selected restore point, that might be responsible for theerror message. This is how users can roll back Windows.
Those are a few of the resolutions that might fix the “Windows Explorerhas stopped working”filecopy error. In addition to those fixes,resetting Windowsmight also resolve the issue.
More about the topics:windows 10 fix
Matthew Adams
Windows Hardware Expert
Matthew is a freelancer who has produced a variety of articles on various topics related to technology. His main focus is the Windows OS and all the things surrounding it.
He is passionate about the tech world, always staying up-to-date with the latest and greatest. With an analytical view, he likes problem-solving, focusing on errors and their causes.
In his free time, he likes to read and write about history and tries to always develop new skills.
User forum
0 messages
Sort by:LatestOldestMost Votes
Comment*
Name*
Email*
Commenting as.Not you?
Save information for future comments
Comment
Δ
Matthew Adams
Windows Hardware Expert
He is passionate about everything surrounding Microsoft’s OS, focusing on troubleshooting guides & tips for everyday problems.