- Right-click Start and select Settings to repair Edgein Windows 11. Select Apps on the left sidebar in the options, then App & features on the right. Click the search box in the App list, type 'edge,' then hit the Enter key. Locate Microsoft Edge in the list of results and click the three dots on the right. Then select Modify (you cannot uninstall Edge).
- Click Yes when Windows asks if you want Microsoft Edge to make changes to your device. Make sure you're connected to the internet before continuing because Windows will download Edge again. To begin the process, click Repair in the little window that appears.
- When Microsoft Edge stops working in Windows 11, you can use it to solve a variety of problems. The good news is that none of your settings or data will be lost in the process. After doing so, your browser should start working normally again, and it only takes a few clicks.
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