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Any way to stop it from crashing tabs due to no memory?
Do you have any add-ons or extensions installed on the Microsoft Edge?
Does it shows any error message?
- seyfertMar 31, 2022Brass Contributor
I got lots of extensions, can't list them all, but yeah to the former. It's like https://www.windowsdispatch.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Aw-Snap-Google-Chrome-ran-out-of-memory-while-trying-to-display-this-webpage.jpg
I just don't know why it doesn't freeze like it usually does when mem is >90%, I'd rather that than tab crashes.
- AnonymousApr 01, 2022
Hi, this behavior is often due to outdated Windows - what build do you currently have?
Do a few restarts and write how it works.Of course, delete the browser cache first and download updates in Microsoft Store
- Reza_AmeriApr 01, 2022Silver Contributor
Just for test disable all of your add-ons and extensions and see if the problem persist?
If not, you may enable your extensions in group and start with the one which are more stable and you are using them regularly and enable another group and see what causing the crashing. You may navigate to edge://crashes/ too see more details of history of crashes in the Microsoft Edge.- seyfertApr 10, 2022Brass Contributor
What am I supposed to see details of? There's only an index of times and some IDs...
And what's extensions got to do with batches of tabs being clearly selected by the browser for crashes? It's clearly the browser thinking it doesn't have much memory left and crashing, but it doesn't seem to even freeze like it usually does, which is absurd.Andrzej1, it's W10.