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ChromeRefugee
Jun 17, 2019Iron Contributor
Will Edge 32bit on ARM automatically update to 64bit when supported?
Now that Edge Insider 32bit successfully installs on Windows-on-ARM / Snapdragon devices I am wondering about updates. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe 64bit installs will be supported as of Win10 1903 (still not released for ARM it seems). When that time comes, will I have to uninstall the 32bit version and manually install the 64bit version, or will the auto-update process do this?
- V-FRROME
Microsoft
ARM is still a work in progress so I'm not sure on release dates.
The auto-update just updates the current build it's on.
Whenever you switch from 32bit to 64bit you will have to manually install the 64bit version.
Thanks,
Frank
- ChromeRefugeeIron Contributor
V-FRROME wrote:ARM is still a work in progress so I'm not sure on release dates.
The auto-update just updates the current build it's on.
Whenever you switch from 32bit to 64bit you will have to manually install the 64bit version.
Thanks for the response! I just realized that I'm probably just running Edge 32bit in emulation mode, correct? How would a WOA user know when the installer is offering a version specifically compiled for ARM? Do we just keep installing manually and hope for the best, or will it be clearly announced as "now natively compiled for ARM" when the time comes?
FWIW, V76.0.182.6 dev 32-bit already runs pretty smoothly and quickly on the SD850 (Galaxy Book 2).
- V-FRROME
Microsoft
Looks like you are running 76.0.182.6 dev 32-bit which is the actual Dev browser itself.
For now, it looks like it's going to be a hit and miss with installations depending on
the processor.
If we natively support it though, it will show up on https://www.microsoftedgeinsider.com/en-us/download/
Thanks for your patience,
Frank