The new version of Microsoft Edge based on the Chromium engine is no longer part of Windows 10, which means that Microsoft can update its new browser independently as soon as enhancements and new features are ready.
Although updates should arrive automatically roughly every six weeks, you can also make sure that your device has the latest version by checking for updates manually.
In this guide, you’ll learn the easy steps to check, download, and install updates for the Chromium version of Microsoft Edge manually on Windows 10.
How to install updates on Microsoft Edge
To check for updates manually in the Chromium version of Microsoft Edge, use these steps:
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Open Microsoft Edge.
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Click the Settings and More (three-dotted) button on the top-right corner.
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Click on Settings.
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Click on About Microsoft Edge.
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If an update is available, the browser will trigger the download automatically.
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Click the Restart button.
Once you complete the steps, Microsoft Edge will update the latest version available, which may include improvements and new features.
If an update is available automatically, you’ll notice a green badge notification in the Settings and more button, and to apply it, you only need to restart the browser.
We’re focusing this guide on Windows 10, but these instructions will also work for Windows 8.x, Windows 7, macOS, and other supported operating systems.