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When you use Microsoft Edge, you might run into a Microsoft Edge Not Responding. It can happen anywhere, on Windows 10, Mac, iOS, or Android. Since the Edge browser switched to using the Chromium source engine, it has grown in popularity by a huge amount.
Up until that point, Microsoft had an easy-to-use interface that didn’t lag, but it didn’t have all the cool features that Chrome did. So, when users heard that the browser was switching to the Chromium Engine, they didn’t think twice about it. A lot of people switched to Edge right away as their main browser.
Fix Microsoft Edge Not Responding on Windows: best 7 Ways

Temporarily disable your antivirus app
- Right-click on an empty space in your taskbar and choose Task Manager from the context menu.
- Switch to the Start-up tab using the header menu located at the top of the window. Here, find your antivirus application from the list and select it by clicking on it once.
- Click on the Disable button now visible in the bottom-right of the window. This will disable the application from launching when you start your device.
- Restart your computer and try opening Microsoft Edge.
Closing Other Unused Apps
- Open the task manager via one of the three steps from the earlier method. Close Microsoft Edge.
- Once the task manager is open, you’ll see that under Memory, heavy-consuming applications have a significantly darker color. Close those applications by clicking on the app and clicking End Task.
- Other than that, close other apps that you’re not using. Thus, your PC would not have to perform heavily to run Microsoft Edge.
- Again, open up your Microsoft Edge browser and see if you run into any more issues.
Delete corrupted Microsoft Edge files
- Navigate to your AppData folder:
- Press the Windows + R keys on your keyboard to bring up the Run utility. Type in “C:\Users\Your username\AppData” without the quotation marks, and hit Enter. Make sure to replace “Your username” with your local account name.
- Alternatively, open the File Explorer with the Windows + E keyboard shortcut, and then navigate to This PC > C: > Users > Your username > AppData.
- Open the Local folder.
- Next, open the Packages folder and look for any subfolders related to Microsoft Edge. Select all of them while holding the Shift key, and then right-click and choose Delete from the context menu.
- After deleting the folders, restart your computer and then see if you’re able to open Microsoft Edge.
Restart Microsoft Edge completely with a script
- Open this page in any web browser to get the script needed for this method. Select the text then right-click anywhere on the page, and choose Copy from the context menu. Alternatively, use the Ctrl + C keyboard shortcut.
- After the script text is in your clipboard, open the Notepad application. Right-click on any empty space and choose Paste from the context menu. You can also use the Ctrl + V keyboard shortcut for this.
- Next, go to File > Save As… and select the All files (*.*) option from the drop-down menu. Choose where you want to save the file, name it Edge.bat and then click on the Save button.
- Navigate to where you saved the file, and then right-click on it and choose Run as administrator. Click Yes if prompted by the UAC to make sure the script is able to run on your device.
- After the script runs, check if you can open Microsoft Edge.
Repair or reinstall Microsoft Edge
- Press the Windows + X keys at the same time, and then choose Apps and Features from the context menu.
- Locate Microsoft Edge, and then click on it. From the available options, click on the Modify button.
- Click the Repair button and wait for the software to detect and resolve any issues. This may take several minutes depending on your configuration.
- When the repair process is complete, try to launch Microsoft Edge.
- To reinstall the app, head to the Microsoft Edge download page and get the latest version of the browser compatible with your system. Wait for the installer to download before launching the file and following the on-screen instructions.
Scan your device for malware
- Open the search bar in your taskbar by clicking on the magnifying glass icon. You can also bring it up with the Windows + S keyboard shortcut.
- Type in Windows Security and launch it from the search results.
- Switch to the Virus & Threat Protection tab using the home screen or the menu in the left-side pane. Click on the Scan Options link.
- Select the Full scan option. This is going to check every single file on all of your drives to ensure no threats can hide. Take note that this scan may last over 1-2 hours, depending on how many files you have on your system.
- Click on the Scan now button to begin the scan. If a threat is detected, Windows 10 will automatically quarantine or remove it entirely. You can review the scan results afterwards.
Delete Edge Data
- Launch the Edge browser on your PC.
- Bring up the Clear Browsing Data dialog box using Ctrl + Shift + Del shortcut keys.
- Select Cookies and Other Site Data and Cached Images and Files.
- Finally, hit the Delete key and wait for the data to be deleted.
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FAQ
How do I fix Microsoft Edge unresponsive
Sometimes, if you clear this cache, the page will look better. If you can open Microsoft Edge, go to Settings and more > History > Clear browsing data. Under “Time range,” choose “All time.” Then, under “Browsing history” and “Cached images and files,” choose “All time” and “Clear now.”
How do you unfreeze Microsoft Edge
- Install the latest updates for Windows.
- Upgrade Microsoft Edge.
- Use System File Checker to look for and fix any corrupt system files that might be causing the problem. Please look at the link.
- Set Microsoft Edge back to its original settings. Start up Microsoft Edge.
- Turn off accelerating hardware.
How do I force reset Microsoft Edge
- Open Microsoft Edge, click the More icon (three dots) in the upper right corner, and then click Settings.
- Click Reset settings.
- Click the > icon next to Restore settings to their default values, and then click Reset when asked.