From: Don Green | 2/6/2021 3:08:25 PM | | | | Microsoft will remove The Old Edge Browser from Windows computers starting April 13
Although Microsoft’s Internet Explorer has improved by leaps and bounds over the years, it seemed that the stigma of the past was too difficult to shake, leading Microsoft to choose to launch a new browser called Edge. to make. But even then, that didn’t take long as Microsoft later rebuilt Edge using the Chromium platform.
So if you still have the old old version of Edge on your Windows computer, Microsoft has announced that they will start removing and removing the app from computers on April 13, 2021. The update not only removes Edge, but also installs the Chromium-based version in case you don’t already have one.
According to Microsoft, “To replace this unsupported application, we are announcing that the new Microsoft Edge will be available as part of the Windows 10 cumulative monthly security update – also known as the Update Tuesday (or” B “) release – on April 13, 2021. When you apply this update to your devices, the unsupported Microsoft Edge Legacy desktop application will be removed and the new Microsoft Edge will be installed. “
If you’ve already installed the new one … |
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From: SI Ron (Colonel Sammy) | 2/6/2021 6:47:17 PM | | | | Does anyone know of a good free RAM tester, not the one in WIndows 10, but one you had experience with. I googled a lot and didn't find anything that really looked good.
After my RAM upgrade the system was very unstable, FF cashed Edge crashed, HDMI would not work, rebooted then it worked, had to do a fresh on FF and now all seems stable.
The mem test built into Windows 10 ran the basic one and came back no errors. Please don't google one I did that already. |
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