This tutorial will show you how to perform a repair of Microsoft Edge for all users in Windows 11.
Microsoft Edge is the AI-powered browser. A smarter way to browse. As the only browser built and optimized for Windows, it’s AI-powered tools are designed to help you make the most of your time online. Whether you’re searching, shopping or gaming, AI-powered tools and a security-first approach help you stay productive, save money, and get things done your way.
If you can't open Microsoft Edge, or if it opens briefly and then closes, or opens but stops working, then you could try repairing Microsoft Edge to fix it.
Repairing Microsoft Edge requires an internet connection and will reinstall the browser. Your browser data and settings will not be affected.
References:
What to do if Microsoft Edge isn't working | Microsoft Support
This article gives you a few tips to help you get Microsoft Edge up and running again after a crash.
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You must be signed in as an administrator to repair Microsoft Edge.
Make sure that your browser is closed. If multiple users are logged in your device, make sure Microsoft Edge is closed for all users.
Here's How:
1 Open Settings (Win+I). (see screenshot below)
2 Click/tap on Apps on the left side, and click/tap on Apps & features or Installed apps on the right side. (see screenshot below)
3 Click/tap on the 3 dots button for Microsoft Edge, and click/tap on Modify. (see screenshot below)
4 If prompted by UAC, click/tap on Yes to approve. (see screenshot below)
5 Click/tap on Repair. (see screenshot below)
6 Microsoft Edge will now get downloaded and reinstalled. (see screenshots below)
7 When finished, Microsoft Edge will open. (see screenshot below)
That's it,
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