You can use File Explorer for a variety of tasks. Formally called Favorites in previous versions of Windows, here you will see your most frequently accessed folders and files you created. When you launch File Explorer in Windows 10, you get the Quick access window. To see into your computer’s storage vault, click the File Explorer icon located on your Taskbar or click Start > File Explorer. Since many of you are coming from Windows 7 and skipped Windows 8.x altogether, we thought you’d like to take a look at using File Explorer in Windows 10. Over the years, this essential part of the Windows experience has evolved from its roots as File Manager in early releases, then Windows Explorer, and now called File Explorer, first introduced in Windows 8.
In the case of Windows, it’s File Explorer.