In addition to Edge-related changes, next month’s cumulative update is also expected to include fixes for the recent blue screen and printing problems reported by users.
If you’ve already made the switch, only the legacy version and its files (not your personal data) will be removed. If you’re still using the discontinued browser, you’ll be forced to switch to the new version of Edge. Step 3: Scroll down to find Reset section. Step 2: In Apps & features, select Microsoft Edge and click Advanced options below it. Step 1: Run Windows Settings and go to Apps. With an upcoming cumulative update (April 2021 Patch Tuesday), Microsoft Edge Legacy will be completely removed from Windows 10 version 20H2, version 2004, and other versions. If your Microsoft Edge stops working, you can try repairing or resetting it. It’s also worth noting that there are plans to remove the legacy Edge from older versions of Windows too. Microsoft to yank Edge in the older versions of Windows 10 In an update to the support document, Microsoft quietly confirmed that Windows 10 21H1 is the first version of the OS to ship without the legacy version of Edge. The move comes as no surprise, as clues to the removal of Microsoft Edge in Windows 10 have already been spotted by us last week, thanks to updated documents.