How to Fix Microsoft Edge Crashing and Closing Immediately

Microsoft Edge is a powerful browser designed to provide a smooth browsing experience. However, when Edge starts crashing and closing immediately, it can disrupt your online activities and productivity. This guide will explore effective solutions to address and resolve these issues, helping you get Microsoft Edge back up and running smoothly.
Microsoft Edge keeps CRASHING Closes Immediately after opening

1. Restart Your Computer

A simple restart can resolve temporary glitches and refresh system resources.

  1. Save Your Work: Ensure all your work is saved and close any open applications.
  2. Restart: Click the Start menu, select the power icon, and choose "Restart."

2. Update Microsoft Edge

Updating Edge can resolve issues caused by outdated versions or bugs.

  1. Open Edge: If possible, open Microsoft Edge.
  2. Access Settings: Click on the three horizontal dots (menu) in the top-right corner and select "Settings."
  3. Navigate to About: Click "About Microsoft Edge" on the left sidebar.
  4. Check for Updates: Edge will automatically check for updates and install them. Restart the browser if updates are applied.

3. Clear Browser Cache and Data

Corrupt cache and data can cause Edge to crash. Clearing these can resolve the issue.

  1. Open Edge: If possible, open Microsoft Edge.
  2. Access Settings: Click on the three horizontal dots (menu) in the top-right corner and select "Settings."
  3. Navigate to Privacy, Search, and Services: Click "Privacy, search, and services" on the left sidebar.
  4. Clear Browsing Data: Under "Clear browsing data," click "Choose what to clear."
  5. Select Data Types: Choose "Cached images and files" and other relevant data types. Click "Clear now."

4. Disable Extensions

Extensions can sometimes cause crashes. Disabling them can help identify the problem.

  1. Open Edge: If possible, open Microsoft Edge.
  2. Access Extensions: Click on the three horizontal dots (menu) and select "Extensions."
  3. Disable Extensions: Toggle off all extensions to disable them. Restart Edge to see if the issue is resolved.
  4. Re-enable Extensions: If Edge works fine, re-enable extensions one by one to identify the problematic extension.

5. Reset Microsoft Edge

Resetting Edge can fix issues by reverting the browser to its default settings.

  1. Open Edge: If possible, open Microsoft Edge.
  2. Access Settings: Click on the three horizontal dots (menu) and select "Settings."
  3. Navigate to Reset Settings: Click "Reset settings" on the left sidebar.
  4. Restore Settings: Click "Restore settings to their default values" and confirm by clicking "Reset."

6. Check for Windows Updates

Windows updates can include important fixes and improvements for system components, including Edge.

  1. Open Settings: Press Windows + I to open the Settings app.
  2. Navigate to Update & Security: Click on "Update & Security."
  3. Check for Updates: Click "Check for updates" and install any available updates.
  4. Restart Your Computer: Restart your computer to apply the updates.

7. Reinstall Microsoft Edge

Reinstalling Edge can resolve issues caused by corrupt files or configurations.

  1. Uninstall Edge:

    • Open Settings: Press Windows + I to open the Settings app.
    • Navigate to Apps: Click on "Apps."
    • Find Edge: Scroll down and find "Microsoft Edge."
    • Uninstall: Click on Edge and select "Uninstall."
  2. Download and Reinstall:

    • Download Edge: Visit the Microsoft Edge website and download the latest version of the browser.
    • Install: Follow the installation prompts to reinstall Microsoft Edge.

8. Check System File Integrity

Corrupted system files can affect Microsoft Edge. Running a System File Checker (SFC) scan can help repair these files.

  1. Open Command Prompt as Administrator: Press Windows + X and select "Command Prompt (Admin)" or "Windows PowerShell (Admin)."
  2. Run SFC Scan: Enter the following command and press Enter:
    sfc /scannow
  3. Wait for Completion: Allow the scan to complete and follow any instructions provided. Restart your computer if needed.

9. Check for Malware

Malware can cause crashes and other issues with applications, including Microsoft Edge. Running a malware scan can help detect and remove malicious software.

  1. Open Windows Security: Press Windows + I to open Settings and navigate to "Update & Security."
  2. Access Virus & Threat Protection: Click "Virus & threat protection."
  3. Run a Scan: Click "Quick scan" or "Full scan" to check for malware. Follow the prompts to remove any detected threats.

10. Create a New User Account

If the issue is user-specific, creating a new user account can help determine if the problem is with your current profile.

  1. Open Settings: Press Windows + I to open the Settings app.
  2. Navigate to Accounts: Click on "Accounts" and then "Family & other users."
  3. Add a New User: Click "Add someone else to this PC" and follow the prompts to create a new user account.
  4. Switch Accounts: Log out of your current account and log in to the new account to see if Edge works.

Conclusion

Microsoft Edge crashing and closing immediately can disrupt your browsing experience. By following the solutions outlined above, you can effectively troubleshoot and resolve issues with Edge. Regular maintenance, updates, and scans can help prevent similar problems in the future. If the issue persists despite these efforts, consider reaching out to Microsoft Support or a professional technician for further assistance.

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