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Microsoft Edge's Windows 7, 8, 8.1 Support Ends Starting January 2023 As per the latest news story by Bleeping Computer, Microsoft has announced that its web browser will no longer support older ...
Microsoft's Chromium-based Edge browser was an improvement over the initial version of Edge in many ways, including its support for Windows 7 and Windows 8. But the end of the road is coming ...
Microsoft Edge and WebView2 Runtime (Evergreen and Fixed) version 109 are the last to support Windows 7, 8, and 8.1. Also, WebView2 SDK version 1.0.1519.0 and higher now require Windows 10 or 11.
Meanwhile, the latest version of Microsoft Edge (version 109), scheduled for release on Thursday, is the latest version to support the no-longer-supported Windows 7 and Windows 8.1. Read more ...
Microsoft offers two levels of support for its operating systems --- "mainstream" and "extended." Windows 7's mainstream support ended in January 2015, whereas its extended support ceased in ...
To fix high memory usage in Microsoft Edge on Windows, try closing unnecessary tabs, clearing cookies and cache, and restarting your PC. Enable Efficiency Mode, use Sleeping Tabs, and tweak ...
Since Edge comes pre-installed on every Windows 10 and 11 PC, and users are often forced to use it for certain system features, many want out and wish they could remove it from their PC entirely ...
Windows 10 launches today (read our review) and with it comes a whole new browser. Sure, Internet Explorer will still be there if you want, but it’s not the default. Microsoft Edge is.
Uninstalling Microsoft Edge from Windows 10 and 11 isn't straightforward. EU users can remove it via Settings, while others need third-party tools. Here's how.