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How to Update Microsoft Edge Browser to Latest Version [All New]
Enjoy an updated browser that fully supports modern web standards
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Updated onFebruary 28, 2024
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To keep your PC safe, you must keep your software up to date. Updating third-party software is easy, but what about built-in software such as Microsoft Edge?
This isn’t as hard as you think, and today we’re going to show you how to upgrade to the latest version of Edge on Windows.
Windows 10 brought a new browser called Microsoft Edge, a default browser in the OS designed to replace Internet Explorer. Interestingly, Windows 11 has carried on with a new and improved Edge.
Unlike its predecessor, Microsoft Edge is designed to be a modern web browser and fully supports modern web standards. However, even this browser is sometimes prone to errors, such asError code: Out of memory.
An update can fix many issues on the browser, and you could try these simple fixes when youcan’t launch the Edge browser.
Does Microsoft Edge update automatically?
Microsoft Edge is a core component of Windows 11, and since this OS is much different from others like Windows 7 or 8, for example, it is expected that its use may differ.
With that in mind, you must note that you are not required to update the browser manually, which is synonymous with most modern browsers today, as most updates will happen automatically when due.
But has Microsoft done away with the update button? Not at all. Like many other non-Microsoft browsers, Edge has an update button that you can press and check for available updates.
In addition, you can also download the new version of the browser right from the manufacturer and install it on your system to upgrade your browser.
What is the latest version of Microsoft Edge?
As of the time of writing this article, the latest version is Version 103.0.1264.71.
Quick Tip:
If you want a browser that is frequently updated and always on top of new web requirements, we recommend you try Opera One. It generally gets new updates at least once a month.
Opera One too has an auto-update option, which is enabled by default, but you can also check for and install new updates manually. Some of its modern features include social media integrations, VPN, and adblock.
Opera One
How do I update Microsoft Edge?
1. The old Microsoft Edge
Updating Microsoft Edge is simple enough; to do it, you must run Windows Update. Windows updates are usually installed automatically, but you can also check for updates manually.
2. How to update Edge chromium
Note:The installer will always provide you with the latest version of Microsoft Edge.
Edge will now automatically scan for newer versions and automatically apply the latest updates if any are found.
Why can’t I update my Microsoft Edge?
A few users have experienced an inability to update the browser; while this is rare, a few things may trigger this issue. A few common culprits include:
How to update Edge on Xbox?
Remember that some significant updates might not be available for you yet, so you’ll have to wait until those updates are available for your region.
Updating to the latest version of Edge in Windows 10 and 11 is simple; in most cases, you have to wait for Windows Update to download the necessary updates. However, if you want, you can also check for updates manually.
Note that if you face bugs after an install, it is possible to perform a Microsoft Edge update uninstall. That way you may wait for a later update before retrying again.
If you are wondering how to update Edge offline, you should note that an update required downloads, and this will only be done when you are connected to the internet.
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Milan Stanojevic
Windows Toubleshooting Expert
Milan has been enthusiastic about technology ever since his childhood days, and this led him to take interest in all PC-related technologies. He’s a PC enthusiast and he spends most of his time learning about computers and technology.
Before joining WindowsReport, he worked as a front-end web developer. Now, he’s one of the Troubleshooting experts in our worldwide team, specializing in Windows errors & software issues.
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Milan Stanojevic
Windows Toubleshooting Expert
Before joining WindowsReport, he worked as a front-end web developer. Now, he’s specialized in Windows errors & software issues.