Since Microsoft started using the Chrome engine on the Edge, many users have switched to it due to its good consumption of memory and other resources. Despite the good reputation, many people noticed slowness in the browser to open websites and started looking for how to fix this Edge error.
The problem in question is not related to the users' internet and their connection, but it occurs due to a very old Windows configuration, which has existed since the days when Internet Explorer was still Microsoft's default browser. Next, check out how to fix the Edge slow issue to open websites.
Important
The tutorial below was done with the stable version of Edge and Windows 10 in version 2004, but it works on other versions of Edge and the Microsoft system. This configuration also exists in other versions of Windows, but the way to reach it ends up being different.
How to fix Windows 10 configuration that makes Edge slow
Although the problem actually affects Microsoft Edge, the configuration that makes it slow is part of Windows 10, that is, it is not done in the browser. Look:
1. Press the “Win + I” keys together to open the Windows 10 “Settings” screen;
2. In the open window, enter “Network and Internet”;
3. Then, in the side menu, click on “Proxy”;
4. Deselect the option “Automatically detect settings”;
5. If necessary, also uncheck the option below "Use installation script". The final settings should look like the image below.
From this point on, Edge should no longer be looking for a proxy configuration when it starts up. Still, it is recommended that you close any browser process before using it again or restart the machine if possible.
Ready! Now, you already know how to fix the Windows 10 configuration that is making the Microsoft browser slow to open websites when it starts up.
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