Speaking of issues, some users reported that Edge wouldn’t open at all, but we covered that issue in a separate guide. So, we prepared some solutions to help when facing browser performance issues and using Microsoft Edge at its full speed. Here are some more scenarios where you can apply these solutions, as well:

Microsoft Edge lagging/ very slow to respond: This can happen due to many open tabs. Close unnecessary tabs to free up your resources. Microsoft Edge slow loading pages: Your cache can sometimes cause this issue. Clear it regularly to prevent it. Microsoft Edge not loading pages: Issues with your network connection are a common cause of this issue.

Why is Microsoft Edge so slow?

Edge can become slow due to the number of open tabs, so be sure to close all the tabs that aren’t necessary. Your cache can also cause the browser to be running slow on Windows 10 and 11, so it’s advised that you clean it from time to time. Specific extensions can also cause issues, so disable all unnecessary extensions. If Microsoft Edge is slow to load, this guide will show you the best methods you can use to fix that.

How do I reduce Microsoft Edge CPU usage?

To reduce Microsoft Edge’s high CPU usage on your PC, it’s advised to disable specific settings, such as Startup boost, for example. Browser extensions can also cause slowdowns, especially if you have many of them running simultaneously. Lastly, clearing your cache can help with performance issues in any browser.

How do I make Microsoft Edge run faster?

To make Microsoft Edge run faster, you might need to uninstall unnecessary extensions. This is because having too many active extensions slows down your browser as it needs to execute multiple things simultaneously. Another thing option is to clear your browser cache and cookies. While this data is valid, it takes up valuable memory space when it accumulates.

How do I fix Microsoft Edge if it’s running slow?

Before any advances solutions:

Maybe your problem with slow browsing isn’t related to Microsoft Edge. Check out our article about connection problems in Windows 10 for a quick and sure solution if you notice some issues.

1. Use a faster browser

If you notice that Edge is slower than Chrome, you should consider switching to a different browser instead before proceeding with the troubleshooting steps below. If the Chromium engine is why you chose Edge, we wholeheartedly recommend you try Opera. It looks fantastic and lightweight, and it is among the fastest browsers in the world. The looks can be further enhanced thanks to the vast array of visual customization tools, and the toolset can also be enriched with the vast library of extensions. Besides speed, Opera also prides itself on its users’ privacy, providing them with a built-in ad-blocker and even a VPN that doesn’t have a daily traffic quota.

2. Clear cache and browsing history

You can also use cookie cleaner software to clean your browsing data, especially if Microsoft Edge is slow after the update. If you decide to do that, we recommend you CCleaner because it’s straightforward to use and very effective. You have to open the program, check the Internet cache and other internet files under Microsoft Edge (you have to do that only once), hit Analyze, and then Clean when the analysis is finished. SPONSORED But to clean Edge files with CCleaner, you must download the latest software version. This utility is very lightweight, and using it doesn’t require any knowledge except knowing basic English. Choose what you want to scan or clear, which should help with Microsoft Edge lag.

3. Set the new location for Temporary Files

4. Reset the host’s file

5. Delete Edge extensions

If an extension is causing Microsoft Edge to be slow to load or not responding to issues, you should consider installing better tools on your Microsoft Edge browser. We got you covered with the best Edge extensions guide!

6. Reset Microsoft Edge

It may be corrupted if Microsoft Edge is slow at scrolling or typing. Also, if Edge is considerably slower than the rather resource-hogging Chrome, resetting the browser to default should help.

7. Run the SFC scan

This is a universal solution, and it should work if Microsoft Edge is slow and unresponsive on Windows 11 or 10.

How can I fix Microsoft Edge lagging on Windows 11?

Microsoft Edge lags on Windows 11 are the same as those on Windows 10. It can be due to browser data accumulation. Also, the problem can be the usage of too many extensions. We have shown how to fix these in detail in this article.

What is the fastest browser?

This depends greatly on your needs and your hardware. All browsers should be able to handle any website on a modern PC. If you need a speedy browser, consider some lightweight browsers for your PC.

Which is faster Chrome or Edge?

Depending on where you check and the tests you run, these two browsers are said to be faster than each other on different sources and tests. However, the common knowledge is that the two browsers boast comparable speeds. Hence, it depends on what you use your browser for and your preferences.

Does Microsoft Edge slow down my computer?

Microsoft Edge can become heavy over time if browser data accumulates. It can affect your PC speed if it is enabled to start on startup. This might reduce your startup time considerably, leading to reduced speed. So, Microsoft Edge might start slowing down your computer with time. We hope this article helped you to solve the problem of Microsoft Edge being slow and unresponsive on your PC. Also, if you have any other problems with Microsoft Edge, check out our article about fixing Edge problems in Windows 10, and you’ll find the solution. Did you find a different solution? Please share it with us in the comments section below.

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