1. Files/folders known to be in the computer are now missing from File Explorer, how do I get them back? The most likely reason files you used to view in File Explorer may now be missing is likely that the files/folders are hidden. Furthermore, you may have changed the hidden files view setting in Folder Options. To display all files – hidden and unhidden, click the View tab in File Explorer. Then, click Options -> Change folder and search options. On Folder Options, click the View tab. Finally, select Show hidden files, folders and drives and click OK. 2. My File Explorer just shows numbers and dates. How do I change it to View pictures? Click the View tab of File Explorer. Then, on the Layout section of the View tab, click Extra Large icons, or Large icons. 3. Every time I click ‘Print’, I get a pop-up ‘Save Print Output As’. How do I Print to my printer? The reason you get ‘Save Print Output As’ instead of printing to your printer is because your default printer is set to Microsoft Print to PDF, instead of an actual printer. To change your default printer to a printer, search printers. Then select Printers & scanners. Then, from the list of printers, click on the printer you want to make default and select Open queue. Finally, on the printer queue, click Printer and select Set As Default Printer. Now, if you print, it will print to your printer. 4. I received the notification “Files are waiting to be written to CD”. What do I do to write them? Search %AppData% and open the folder. Then from the AppData folder navigate to Local\Microsoft\Windows\Burn. Finally, right-click the Temporary Burn Folder and select delete. Restart your computer and try writing files to your DVD or CD. 5. I lost my print icon and can’t print my Photos. Where did it go and how do I get it back? Fix 1: Search Microsoft Store and open it. Then, on the top right of the Microsoft Store app, click the 3 dots and select Downloads and updates. Finally, click Get updates – when the updates are downloaded, see whether there is an update for the Photos app and update it. Fix 2: If updating the photos app does not work or there is no update, check for Windows 10 update: Right-click Start Menu and select Settings. Then open Update & Security -> Check for updatesFix 3: (link opens in a new browser tab). Then, type these commands and press the enter key – wait for the first command to complete before executing the second command: SFC /scannowDISM.exe /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestorehealthWhen both commands are complete, restart your computer. Then check whether the print option is back on the Photos app. 6. How do I get to File Explorer Options in Windows 10? Enter File Explorer Options in the Windows 10 search box. Then, open File Explorer Options. 7. How do I change the appearance of File Explorer in Windows 10? On the File Explorer menu, click the View tab. Then, on the Layout section of the View tab, select the new File Explorer appearance – Extra Large icons, Large icons, Medium-Sized icons, Small icons, List, or, Details. 8. How do I make File Explorer look normal? From File Explorer View tab -> Options -> Change folder and search options. Then, on the General tab, click Restore Defaults. Also, click the View tab and click Restore Defaults. Finally, click the Search tab and click Restore Defaults. 9. Why did Microsoft remove File Explorer from Xbox One Consoles? Microsoft explained that File Explorer was removed from Xbox One consoles due to “limited usage.” 10. What is File Explorer in Windows 10? File Explorer (replaced Windows 7 Windows Explorer) is an app that allows you to browse files and folders in Windows 10. It gives you access to access files saved on your computer. , As a Windows user (and admin), you will work with File Explorer. This article is a comprehensive guide covering every aspect of this important Windows tool. There is also a frequently asked question section – you may find answers to your File Explorer question., In this post, you will get the best help with File Explorer in Windows 10 in all aspects such as the Keyboard Shortcut, the Quick Access, the Hard Drive Management, and more..