Microsoft Edge Not Working

Microsoft is working on the Chromium-based Edge browser, which isn't out for open use yet. Until it is accessible for the open use, you need to continue working with the inbuilt Edge browser, which will continue crashing. In this post, we are posting some working strategies that will assist you with getting free of the blunder with Microsoft edge not responding/Microsoft edge not working and how to fix the issue permanently.
Methods to solve Microsoft Edge not working or Microsoft edge not responding:
Repair Corrupted System Files
By using Command prompt to repair the corrupted system files is a good measure to solve the Microsoft Edge not working issue. Follow these steps in order to resolve the issue:
1)     Press the Windows + X key to access the Power user menu. Right-click on Command Prompt Admin and select Run as administrator.
2)     In the Command Prompt window, type the following Command lines and hit Enter after each line:
                                DISM.exe /Online /Cleanup-image /Scanhealth
                                DISM.exe /Online /Cleanup-image /Restorehealth
                                SFC/scannow
3)     After completing the commands, Restart your computer.
This can solve your problem. Try the next method if you are still in trouble.
Reset Microsoft Edge
This is one of the best and working solutions to fix the Microsoft Edge not working issue and get it back to work. Follow these steps in order to resolve the issue:
1)     Step-1: Press the Windows + R key in order to trigger the Run dialog box. Copy and paste %USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local\Packages in it and hit Enter.
2)      Now navigate to the following folder: Microsoft.MicrosoftEdge_8wekyb3d8bbwe. Once you find it, delete the folder.
Note: If you can’t delete the folder, right-click on it and go to Properties, then uncheck the Read-only option.
3)     Restart your computer.
4)     Now right-click the Start menu. Choose the Windows PowerShell (Admin).
Or, you can also go to Start menu for the Windows PowerShell under the capital W. Make sure you right-click it for More and choose Run as administrator.
5)     In the Windows PowerShell window, copy and paste the following command, and then hit Enter:
Get-AppXPackage -AllUsers -Name Microsoft.MicrosoftEdge | Foreach {Add-AppxPackage -  DisableDevelopmentMode -Register “$($_.InstallLocation)\AppXManifest.xml” -Verbose}.
6)     Restart your computer.
This might solve your Microsoft Edge not responding issue. Try the next method if you are still in trouble.
Uninstall Windows updates
Uninstalling the recent Windows updates can help you to fix your Microsoft Edge not working issue. Follow these steps in order to resolve the issue:
1)     Press the Windows + I key to launch the Settings.
2)     Go to the Update & security menu. Select the Windows Update tab on the left pane.
3)     Next, click on Update history present on the right side.
4)     Finally, select the updates that you want to remove from the list of updates and click Uninstall.
5)     Restart your computer.
This might solve your Microsoft Edge not working issue. Try the next method if you are still in trouble.
Change the UAC
UAC stands for User Account Control, and changing it might help you to resolve the Microsoft Edge not working issue. Follow these steps in order to solve the problem:
1)     Press the Windows + PauseBreak key.
2)     Click on Security and Maintenance on the bottom left.
3)     Click the Change settings, on the right pane, under the User Account Control.
4)     Now drag the slider to the top.
5)     Click on Ok and Restart your computer.
This might solve your Microsoft edge keeps crashing issue. Try the next method if you are still in trouble.
Update Network Drivers
This is one of the best solutions to fix the Microsoft Edge not responding issue. You can update the Network drivers manually, or you can use a third-party app to update them. We strongly recommend 

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