However, there is one issue that impacted quite a large number of users even in this build judging by the number of thread views from Microsoft’s Answer page. It appears this build causes many Microsoft Edge and Internet Explorer crashes, the browsers simply freeze up and become unresponsive. For some users, the browsers freeze soon after being launched, while other users cannot launch more than one tab. Microsoft’s support team suggested resetting the browsers in order to solve this issue, but it seems this solution does not work. Users reported the browsers still blacked out and locked up soon after they were launched, irrespective of the devices they used, be it a Surface Book or a third-party laptop. Microsoft also suggested creating a new account, hoping this could solve the problem. For the time being, Insiders did not confirm whether this solution solved the problem or not. Should you ever encounter Edge or IE11 crashes, try the following workaround: Have you encountered Edge or IE11 issues on the current build? If so, what workarounds worked best for you? RELATED STORIES YOU NEED TO CHECK OUT:
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