Windows 10 April 2019 Update: Windows 10 operating system version 1903, also known as 19H1 or April 2019 Update, is expected to be released this month with significant improvements
One of the upcoming tweaks is File Explorer, the default file manager pre-installed in Windows 10.
With the upcoming Window 10 of 1903, new File Explorer windows will start with a separate process, so if you work with multiple folders, you will have multiple processes from the same file manager that will run simultaneously.
This tweak has a major advantage: if one of the windows stop responding, closing it will not affect the other windows of the file manager. The way it looks like the way the Google Chrome browser tabs work.
It is known that Google's browser uses separate processes to protect other tabs when a site stops responding.
This feature should be enabled from File Explorer's Folder Options. After the option is enabled, Windows File Explorer processes in the Task Managers they will expand and you will see a new one when you open a new folder.
Let's see if this particular one feature it will be RAM friendly on Windows systems which frankly need around 2GB of RAM just to run decently.
Windows 10 in 1903 will be released in just a few weeks and it is believed that RTM build has already been signed. However, Microsoft has not yet announced anything official about the release date of the new version.
If you are now in a hurry, you can always try the new File Explorer feature in the most recent Window Previews 10 19H1 that are available for Insiders in Fast and Slow Ring.
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