Quote:According to Microsoft’s schedule, Microsoft Edge updates are shipped daily for the Canary build, weekly for the Developer version, and every six weeks for the beta.
But it goes without saying that all these versions are preview builds that allow you to try out new features before they are included in the production version of the browser, so every now and then, some of these improvements don’t work properly.
More recently, an issue in Microsoft Edge is causing all browser windows to become black all of a sudden, obviously making it impossible to continue navigating the web.
Judging from user posts, this behavior happens at random times during the browsing session. When it happens, all windows turn black, and nothing else beside the menus is rendered properly.
In the previous versions of Microsoft Edge, closing the browser and re-opening it did the trick, but some said that only rebooting the device actually restored the normal behavior.
The problem is caused by a graphics compatibility error with Microsoft Edge, so it doesn’t happen on all devices, but only on those with the affected hardware. Microsoft hasn’t provided more specifics on which hardware might cause such issues.
Fixes for this problem have already been included in the latest updates for Microsoft Edge, but as it turns out, the issue is yet to be completely resolved, and some are still experiencing the same black window problem at random times.
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