How To Speed UP Microsoft Edge on Window 10 (2020)

You can usually correct these types of troubleshooting Microsoft edge yourself. And no, you don't have to be a technical specialist to do this. 

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To help you enable it in a frustrating time as soon as your browser slows down, here are the top five things you can do to speed up Microsoft Edge on Windows 10.

Start with the first job and continue on the line above to browser functionality. improvement. 


Table Of Content
  • Assess your internet connection.
  • Remove browser history and clean up your cache and cookies
  • Fix browser flags
  • Turn off desktop programs.
  • Remove or update Edge extensions


Assess your internet connection.

This is usually a great practice. Your browser may be slow just because your network connection is bad.

Level 1: First verify that you are linked to Wi-Fi by clicking on the wireless network icon and choosing the appropriate domain.
Level 2: However, if you are on Wi-Fi, the wireless connection is still slow or just not working, you will have to use the Windows troubleshooter to diagnose and fix network connection problems. Right-click the wireless connection icon and select Troubleshoot. Level 3: Check if the troubleshooting was effective. 
Level 4: At this stage, it's time to run Device Manager.
Level 5: Expand Network Adapters in the list by clicking the arrow to the left. 
Level 6: The title of your system controller will appear in the drop-down options. From there choose the alternate update driver. See the following illustration:
Level 7: Click the option that says Mechanically search for an updated driver program.
Level 8: Windows will search the computer and network for an updated driver. Will install one if accessible. Re-launch Edge if this is complete and see if your relationship has improved.
Level 9: If this does not solve the problem, reset the system settings completely.
  • You can even try unplugging the power cord on the wireless router and waiting 10 seconds before plugging it in back.

  • Go back to the Start button, then click Settings, then choose Network and Internet (or type it in the search bar). Click Status, scroll to the bottom and choose Reset Network.

Delete browser history and clean up your cache and cookies

Let us tell you that the problem was not your internet link. The next thing you need to do is clean your browser information. Over the years, your browser stores a large amount of information about you that can slow down the functionality of your browser.

Take a look at our technical tip above that explains how to clean your browser information and protect your privacy. Ultimately, this can speed up your page load times and browser functionality.

Fix browser flags

If your browser is still slow, it's time to switch to browser flags.

Browser flags are the places where you can turn on Edge attributes. And now there are two important features you should use to speed up Microsoft Edge: TCP Quick Open and Low Power Style for Desktop Tabs.

Empower TCP Quick Open

Although it seems like a complex word, it is not.

TCP is an online protocol that essentially just ensures that information gets where it needs to go. And this specific extension can speed up the time it takes for a page to load by 10 to 40 per cent.

Level 1: Open the Edge browser type on f: tags directly in the address bar.
Level 2: Scroll down until you see Media.
Level 3: Evaluate Enable TCP Fast Open.
Level 4: Restart Microsoft Edge and then see if that speeds up your own browser.

Enable low power style for desktop tabs

Here is another flag that can be modified. And what it essentially restricts the total amount of CPU power (aka your computer's processing power) that can be given to open tabs that have a TON of JavaScript-heavy advertising. This should speed up your browser considerably.
  1. Go back to the browser flags list by scanning around: f: ags to the address bar.
  2. This time, scroll down to JavaScript.

Turn off desktop programs.

Is the browser slow at the moment? If you're still struggling and nothing has worked so far, the next quick and effortless thing to do is simply shutting down the programs you don't have to run all the time.

Level 1: Click start and visit settings
Level 2: Click on Privacy and choose Fund programs.
Level 3: You will likely see all the programs that are running in the background. All you need to do is click on each program that       you don't want to automatically activate. This should help boost your browser.

Remove or update Edge extensions

If you've done it this way and your browser is still slow, the last thing we recommend doing is removing the Edge extensions you've set up (or updating the ones you'd like to keep). We have found that common add-ons like AdBlock can occasionally affect the speed of your browser.

Level 1: Select Extension
Level 2: Select all extensions and click Uninstall.
Level 3: See if your browser speed improves, then visit the Microsoft Store and reinstall your favourite extensions if you still want them.

Hopefully, these jobs have sped up the Microsoft Edge browser on your computer. But if you are still having difficulties, you may need to disable proxy settings on your Windows 10.

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