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Windows Explorer is the default shell under Windows (since Windows 95).

Sometimes you need to restart it, so my usual way is to kill it using the Task Manager (Ctrl+Shift+Esc, click on Processes, select explorer.exe, click on End Process).

Is there a way to cleanly shut down / close Windows Explorer without logging out?

Jonas Heidelberg
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I know you can do this in Windows 7, and perhaps Vista by holding Ctrl+Shift and right clicking on the background of the opened start menu. You will get two options, "Properties" and "Exit Explorer":

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I don't know for certain which version of windows this was introduced in, perhaps someone else does?

In Windows 8, Windows 8.1 and Windows 10, you have to do the Ctrl-Shift-right-click on an empty part of the task bar to get the "Exit Explorer" option.

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  • This doesn't seem to work in Windows 7 64bit SP1. Maybe it is because I've switched off stuff like Aero and use the [Classic (Win95-XP-Style) Start Menu](http://classicshell.sourceforge.net/)? – Jonas Heidelberg Sep 15 '11 at 12:36
  • @Jonas Since it's a feature of the Start Menu, I think your replacement Start Menu component would also have to implement this functionality. – Neil White Sep 15 '11 at 12:45
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    I finally realized that you really mean to *open* the start menu and then do the Ctrl-Shift-Click on the opened start menu. I had always tried right-clicking on the start button, that's why it didn't work for me. I added a screenshot for further reference... – Jonas Heidelberg Oct 25 '11 at 15:32
  • This method is available since Windows Vista: http://blogs.msdn.com/b/aaron_margosis/archive/2007/07/17/how-to-cleanly-stop-explorer-exe-on-windows-vista.aspx – and31415 Jan 27 '14 at 17:58
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While Neil's answer works using the mouse, in this newsgroup post from 2005 I found a solution which works with the keyboard, and given the date has apparently existed since Windows XP at least:

  1. Win

  2. Esc

  3. Alt+F4

  4. Ctrl+Alt+Shift+Esc
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Neil's method also works for Windows 8 and 8.1, here's how:

  1. Hold Ctrl+Shift
  2. Right mouse click on the taskbar
  3. Select Exit Explorer
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