With a single click on Windows 10, you may reset or repair the Edge browser. To do so, go to the WinX Menu and select Settings from the drop-down menu. Next, look for Microsoft Edge in the Apps and Features area. To open the Advanced options box, click the Advanced options link. If Edge isn't operating properly, you can try the Repair option first. Your data will be protected when you repair Edge. You can select the Reset button if this does not make a difference. Windows will reset your Edge browser settings, preserving your Favorites but potentially erasing other Edge data.
Open the Settings menu.
Go to Apps and select it.
Select Apps & Features from the drop-down menu
Choose Microsoft Edge from the drop-down menu.
Select Advanced settings from the drop-down menu.
If Microsoft Edge isn't working properly, click the Repair button to try to fix it without impacting your browser data.
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