How to make Windows 10’s File Explorer show the full directory path in the title bar
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File Explorer, formerly Windows Explorer, has steadily evolved over the years and become easier to use. One change has been to โprettifyโ directory paths, which are now obscured from the user.

File Explorerโs address bar breaks the path up into individual folders, which you can expand to quickly navigate through a directory hierarchy. However, you canโt see where the root folder resides without first clicking into the address bar.

Itโs possible to make the windowโs title bar (but not the address bar) display the complete path. With this option enabled, youโll see window titles such as โC:,โ instead of just โOneDrive.โ This can be helpful when working with lots of similarly named folders under different root directories.

Open File Explorer and click the โViewโ tab on the ribbon. Next, click the โOptionsโ button to the far-right of the ribbon. Switch to the โViewโ tab and then select the โDisplay the full path in the title barโ checkbox. Click โApplyโ and then โOKโ to close the popup.
Subsequently opened File Explorer windows will now be titled with the full path to the directory theyโre currently displaying. You can easily reverse the change by returning to the Folder Options popup and clearing the โfull pathโ checkbox.
To learn more about directories and files paths, we have a great guide on what is the root directory on your PC, so you might want to check it out.
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