I'm curious to know, why exactly did 
Microsoft Edge suddenly stop working? Did it experience a technical glitch or was it perhaps an update that didn't install properly? Could it be a compatibility issue with my device or a virus that has infected my system? It's quite frustrating when a crucial browser like Edge stops functioning without any clear reason. Could you provide some insights on what might have caused this issue and how I can go about fixing it?
            
            
            
            
            
            
           
          
          
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    CloudlitWonder
    Fri Sep 20 2024
   
  
    Additionally, clearing your cache, cookies, and browsing history can also help. These data can accumulate over time and may cause Edge to run slower, leading to the appearance of the "Not Responding" message.
  
  
 
            
            
  
    
    CryptoLordess
    Fri Sep 20 2024
   
  
    If disabling extensions and clearing data does not resolve the issue, you can try resetting Edge to its default settings. This can be done through the Edge settings and is a quick and easy way to restore the browser's functionality.
  
  
 
            
            
  
    
    Giulia
    Fri Sep 20 2024
   
  
    Another option is to repair the Edge program through the Windows settings. This can be useful if the browser has become corrupted or if certain files are missing. Repairing the program can help restore its functionality and potentially resolve the "Not Responding" message.
  
  
 
            
            
  
    
    BusanBeautyBloomingStar
    Fri Sep 20 2024
   
  
    Cryptocurrency users often encounter various technical issues, one of which is the "Not Responding" message. This message can appear due to multiple reasons, but one common factor is having too many tabs or programs running simultaneously.
  
  
 
            
            
  
    
    GeishaCharming
    Fri Sep 20 2024
   
  
    To address this issue, it is recommended to disable any unnecessary Edge extensions, as they can consume a significant amount of memory and processing power. This can help free up resources and potentially resolve the "Not Responding" issue.