The most common Microsoft Edge problems and how to fix them

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Microsoft Edge, is the successor to its defunct Internet Explorer browser. It’s designed to replace Microsoft’s older browser completely (yay!), but confronts users with a different interface in the process (not yay!).

Even though it’s been around for a few years, Microsoft Edge is still the new kid on the block, especially considering its Chromium remodel, meaning there are bugs to squash, unfamiliar controls to learn, and problems to troubleshoot. If you’re feeling frustrated with Microsoft’s latest browser or running into serious issues, fear not. Our guide lists common issues — and the solutions that can help get you back on track in a snap.

Note: This guide focuses on the version of Microsoft Edge that uses Chromium as a base. If you’re still using the legacy version of Edge, we’d recommend you update immediately. Support for legacy Edge officially ended in March 2021, and it is no longer safe or reliable for browsing the internet.

Problem: Edge runs slowly and has trouble loading

Potential solutions:

  • For starters, close all tabs and restart the browser. An element on one of the pages may be consuming excessive amounts of system memory, slowing down your browsing experience. We’ve seen Microsoft Edge shoot well beyond the 3GB point, which can be taxing on systems with only 8GB of system memory installed.
  • You can also try selecting “” for more options, and choosing a new InPrivate browsing window. If this solves your problem, there could be trackers or other issues with a regular page.
  • Try clearing out Edge data by selecting “” and choosing Settings. After that, select Privacy, search, and services from the side menu, then selecting Choose what to clear under Clear browser data now to delete your cached files (and history if needed). Restart Edge and see if a clean slate resolves your issues.
  • When was the last time you defragged your PC? Browsers read and write to your local hard drive or SSD, and unoptimized storage can slow you down. Go into File Explorer, right-click on your primary drive, choose Properties, click on the Tools tab, and select the Optimize button. Make sure your “C” drive is close to “0%” fragmented in the following window.
  • You can look for drive errors with Windows’ System File Checker. Search for “command prompt” via the desktop’s Search bar. Under its app listing in search results, select Run as administrator. Choose Yes. In Command Prompt, type in “DISM.exe /Online /Cleanup-image /Restorehealth” (omit the quotation marks, but be sure to include the spaces you see). Hit Enter on your keyboard. After Command Prompt finishes carrying out this first command, you should see “The operation completed successfully” appear. When you see that, type in “sfc /scannow” (again, omit the quotation marks, but include the space that you see). Hit Enter again. Once it finishes verifying, you can leave Command Prompt by typing in the word “exit” and then hitting Enter.

Problem: Edge’s internet cuts out frequently or cannot connect

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Problem: All web pages ‘have a problem’ and won’t load

Potential solutions:

  • If every website that you visit is displaying an error message, but you still have a working internet connection, then something is wrong with Edge. Try clearing out the pipes by selecting “” and choosing Settings. Then select Choose what to clear under Clear browser data now (which is located in the Privacy, search, and services section.) Select options to clean out your cached files (and history if needed). Restart Edge and see if it works successfully.
  • Make sure proxy support isn’t turned on. Select “” to access Settings, and choose System and performance. Next, click on the Open your computer’s proxy settings button under System and performance and make sure all proxy toggles are in the Off position. This information resides within the Settings app for Windows 10 and 11.

Problem: The occasional website ‘has a problem’ or ‘needs Internet Explorer’

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Problem: I can’t find my favorites or downloads

Potential solutions:

  • With Edge, Microsoft switched to a browser that uses a Hub to store much of your web information. Navigate to the taskbar and click on the Hub button sporting part of a star and three lines. Click on it and choose the star-shaped Favorites button on the rolled-out panel to see your current favorites. You can also choose to download your old favorites from another browser by clicking on the Settings button on the Favorites panel and then clicking on Import Favorites. In the Import browser data tab that pops up, select which browser to import from and what information to import.
  • You can see your Downloads history by selecting the Three dots settings icon. Then choose Downloads from the menu that pops up. Here, you can open the folder where all downloads are stored on your PC. Check this folder from time to time to delete old downloads and free up precious storage space.

Problem: My passwords don’t work in Edge

Potential solutions:

  • If you are trying to log in to sites that require passwords and Edge is spitting you back out, the problem could be with your cookies or cache. Head over to the “” button, choose Settings at the bottom of the list, select Privacy, search, and services, and then choose Choose what to clear under Clear browsing data now. Clear out your browser cache and cookies (history too if needed), and reload Edge.
  • A recent app or program you downloaded could be causing problems. Run the Windows app troubleshooter or try uninstalling the last apps you downloaded.

Problem: Edge is stuck in an infinite loop

Potential solutions:

  • If you get an infinite loop of pop-ups, glitching websites, or other weirdness that prevents you from using the Edge browser, an error may have snuck in. You can look for these errors with Windows’ System File Checker tool. You can find instructions on how to use it in the “Edge runs slowly” section of this article. If the tool finds an error that can’t be fixed, look it up to see how to proceed.
  • If you have recently installed any programs or apps, they may be interfering with Edge. Try uninstalling them and see if Edge starts behaving again.
  • Search for System Restore in your desktop search box. You may be able to restore Windows to an earlier version and remove the problem affecting Edge if you don’t have any valuable work that you would lose.
  • If you can’t escape an infinite loop of pop-ups, or browser windows appear that refuse to close, you will need to force-close Microsoft Edge. To do this, type Ctrl + Alt+ Del to bring up a screen with an option to launch Windows’ Task manageralternatively, you can simply type “task manager” into the taskbar’s search field to access the same program. Either way, choose the Processes tab, highlight Microsoft Edge on the list, and select the End task button.. Bye-bye, annoyance.

Problem: Your mouse ‘hover’ pop-ups and other features aren’t working on Edge

Potential solutions:

  • If you don’t see the usual auto-info when you hover over something with your mouse, Edge may need to be cleared out. Head over to the “” button and choose Settings. Then select Privacy, search, and services > Choose what to clear under Clear browsing data. Clear out your browser cache (and history if needed), then reboot Edge and see if the problem is fixed.

Problem: Text in Edge is too small

Potential solutions:

  • You can change the text size of an open webpage by using the Ctrl+ or Ctrl- shortcuts, or by opening the “” menu and increasing or decreasing the Zoom setting.
  • If you want to change the font size in Immersive reader, select the Text preferences button to change the font size, and do other things like change the font, adjust the spacing, and even change the color theme.

Problem: I can’t save web pages with Edge

Potential solutions:

  • Try right-clicking on the web page itself, and see if there is an option to save the web page directly. You can also add the web page to your favorites.
  • An extension for OneNote allow you to clip pages and articles for later. Click “” then click Extensions to browse the Edge extensions collection on the Windows Store, assuming you’ve installed the Anniversary Update of Windows 10. You’ll find OneNote there.

Problem: Drag-and-drop and other features aren’t working for SharePoint Online

Potential solutions:

  • If you can’t drag-and-drop for SharePoint Online when using Edge, you aren’t alone: Microsoft has yet to implement this feature in Edge.
  • To enable other features such as Edit Library or New Quick Step, make sure that you have installed SharePoint Designer.

Problem: Skype for Business Online, Access, or Project isn’t working

Potential solutions:

  • Because some SharePoint and OneDrive features use ActiveX, which is not supported with Edge, you may not have access to these features when using the Edge browser. Switch to a different browser when working on SharePoint or OneDrive projects.

Problem: Flash Player isn’t working, and I can’t install it

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Problem: I can’t get sound on Edge

Potential solutions:

  • If you’re using Windows 10 Build 17035 or newer, the tab may be muted. Right-click on the browser tab to see if the Mute tab option is active.

Problem: YouTube and other video sites aren’t working in Edge

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Problem: Push notifications aren’t working

Potential solutions:

  • First, check to see if notifications are even turned on. Click on Windows 10’s Start button, and select the gear icon to load the Settings app. Once loaded, click on Notifications & actions in the list on the left, and then scroll down into the Notifications section to make sure they’re toggled on. In Windows 11, go to System > Notifications. After that, scroll down even further to the Notifications from apps and other senders section to see if Microsoft Edge is toggled on.
  • If a specific site isn’t pushing a notification, it may be blocked within the browser itself. Click on the “…” button to access the Settings and More menu, click on Settings, and then Cookies and Site Permissions. From there, navigate to the Site permissions section, scroll down to All Permissions, then Notifications. Select the website in question if listed. Click on the “…” button to allow or edit notifications for the site.

Problem: Autofill isn’t working properly

Potential solutions:

  • If you’re having issues with your autofill information not showing up in forms, head over to the “” button, choose Settings at the bottom of the drop-down menu, click Profiles, then select Personal info under Your profile. Make sure the Save and fill basic info and Save and fill custom info toggles are turned on. While you’re here, you can manage passwords, form entries, and cards if needed.
  • Another possible fix is to clear the browser cache. Click on the “” button again, select Settings, and then choose Privacy, search, and services. By selecting the Choose what to clear button, you can clean out form data, passwords, and so on. Doing so means you’ll have to start over regarding information that automatically fills the text fields.
  • You may need to check your installed extensions to see if they are causing issues with autofill data. Access your extensions by clicking the browser’s “” button.

Problem: The browser randomly crashes

Potential solutions:

  • The first obvious solution is to make sure you’re running the latest version of Windows 10 or Windows 11 and Microsoft Edge. Microsoft may have already resolved the issue you’re having with the browser in a feature update or patch. To find out, access the Settings app, navigate to the Update & Security or Windows Update section, and click on the Check for updates button.
  • You can check for errors with Windows’ System File Checker tool.  This will scan for any system file errors that may be causing you trouble and try to fix them.
  • If you’re up to date, you may need to check your installed extensions to see if they are causing issues. This may require disabling one extension at a time. Access your extensions by clicking the browser’s “” button.
  • Browser crashes may or may not be a cache issue, but worth an investigation. Click on the “” button, select Settings, and then select Privacy, search, and services. Select the Choose What to Clear button to clean out the browsing history, cookies, saved website data, cached data, and more.
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Problem: Too many pop-up windows!

Potential solutions:

  • This can be related to malware. Run a scan of your system using your installed antivirus solution or use Microsoft’s built-in Windows Security client. In either case, make sure the definitions are up-to-date before running a scan.
  • Install an ad-blocker extension. If you don’t think the crazy pop-ups are malware-related, then you may be accessing sites with obnoxious pop-ups.
  • Clearing the cache may help. Click on the “” button, select Settings, and then choose Privacy, search, and services. Select the Choose what to clear button.

Problem: The Home page keeps changing

Potential solutions:

  • Like the pop-up problem, this can be tied to malware. Run a scan of your system using your installed antivirus solution or use Microsoft’s built-in Windows Security client. In either case, make sure the definitions are up-to-date before running a scan.
  • This problem may also be related to installed extensions. Click on the “” button to access the Extensions menu and disable a single suspect at a time to see if one of them is swapping out your home page.

Problem: My adblocker stopped working on Edge

Potential solutions:

  • See if your adblocker needs to be manually updated or uninstalled and reinstalled in Edge. Microsoft has confirmed the Manifest V3 update to the Chromium version of Edge, which means that webRequest API is undergoing some serious changes. But because many popular adblockers rely on webRequest API to do their work, some might not be able to fix the resultant bugs or broken tools. If you don’t feel safe leaving your computer open for exposure while you wait for the adblockers to be updated, you can search for one that is compatible with the newest upgrades of Chromium Edge.

Problem: Important tabs keep falling asleep

Potential solutions:

  • Edge updated to sleeping tabs to help save on memory and improve speeds, so unused tabs will eventually enter a sort of hibernation mode. That’s a good idea in theory, but in practice, there are tabs you want to stay active in the background, like a SharePoint session or Microsoft Teams tab. The key is changing how tabs fall asleep: Go to Settings, then go to System and performance and look at the Optimize performance section. Here, you can turn sleeping tabs off entirely, but for the best performance, it’s a better idea to create a whitelist by going to Never put these sites to sleep and selecting Add. Input the URLs you need to stay active.

Problem: Edge isn’t syncing across devices

Potential solutions:

  • Sometimes Edge will refuse to sync information across devices after you create a profile, which largely defeats the purpose of the profile itself. Start with the basics first. Check for updates to Edge, and reset the browser to see if that fixes your issue.
  • If the problem isn’t resolved or is getting worse, there’s a good chance that your profile may have been corrupted, which means you’ll have to replace it. Go to Settings, and select Profiles. Find your profile, select the three-dot icon, then choose to Remove it. Create a new profile to see if this fixes your problem.

Problem: I’ve tried everything and nothing works

Potential solutions:

  • Make sure that Windows 10 or Windows 11 is fully updated. Available updates often include patches for bugs the developers have discovered since the last update.
  • If you’ve already checked and confirmed that you’re fully updated, you might just have to be patient and wait for the next Microsoft update. Whenever the developers update Edge, they typically fix any glitches that have surfaced so you’ll be able to browse without any trouble.

Frequently asked questions

Are Bing and Microsoft Edge the same thing?

No. Microsoft Edge is a web browser, which is an app that lets you view and access websites. Bing is a search engine, which is software that helps you search and locate the information you’re looking for on the internet. You’ll usually use a web browser (like Edge) to access a search engine (like Bing) and a search engine will provide search results based on the keywords/search terms you input.

How do I know if I have the latest version of Microsoft Edge?

You can check if Microsoft Edge is up to date via its settings: Select the Three dots icon > Settings. Then choose About Microsoft Edge from the left side menu. Edge will automatically check for updates and let you know if it’s up to date or not.

Is Windows 11 the same as Microsoft Edge?

No. Windows 11 is the latest operating system for Windows PCs. Microsoft Edge is just a web browser app that is included with Windows PCs.

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