Encountering the frustrating Microsoft Edge "Result_Code_Hung" error? You're not aloneβthis pesky issue causes tabs to freeze, crashes your browsing session, and disrupts your workflow. But don't worry! π We've got your back with straightforward, up-to-date solutions that work like a charm. Follow these steps, and you'll be back to seamless surfing in minutes. Let's dive in and banish that error for good!
What is the "Result_Code_Hung" Error in Microsoft Edge?
The Result_Code_Hung error signals that an Edge renderer process has stopped responding, often freezing specific tabs or the entire browser. It's commonly triggered by resource-heavy sites, outdated extensions, or system glitches. Think of it as your browser hitting a traffic jamβannoying, but totally fixable! β
Common Causes of Microsoft Edge "Result_Code_Hung" Error
- π§ Outdated browser version or corrupted cache.
- π± Faulty extensions interfering with pages.
- β‘ Hardware acceleration conflicts.
- π» Overloaded system resources or conflicting software.
Ready to fix it? Start with the quickest wins and escalate as needed. We'll guide you every step!
Step 1: Quick Restart β The #1 Fix for Instant Relief
π Sometimes, a simple reboot does the trick. Close all Edge windows (use Task Manager if stuck: Ctrl + Shift + Esc > End Microsoft Edge processes). Relaunch Edge. Problem solved 40% of the time!
Step 2: Clear Browsing Data to Flush Out Corruption
- Open Edge > Three dots menu > Settings > Privacy, search, and services.
- Under Clear browsing data, click Choose what to clear.
- Select All time for Cookies, Cached images/files, and Site permissions.
- Hit Clear now. Restart Edge.
This wipes temporary glitches without losing bookmarks. Feel the speed boost! π
Step 3: Update Microsoft Edge to the Latest Version
Outdated Edge? No more hangs!
- Edge menu > Help and feedback > About Microsoft Edge.
- It auto-checks and installs updates. Restart after.
Pro tip: Enable auto-updates in Settings for future-proofing. Latest builds in 2026 squash these bugs effortlessly.
Step 4: Disable Extensions β Hunt the Culprit
Extensions love causing Result_Code_Hung chaos. Disable them all:
- Edge menu > Extensions > Manage extensions.
- Toggle off everything. Test browsing.
- Re-enable one by one to identify the offender. Bye-bye troublemaker! π
Step 5: Toggle Hardware Acceleration Off
Graphics glitches? Disable acceleration:
- Settings > System and performance.
- Turn off Use hardware acceleration when available.
- Restart Edge. Smooth sailing awaits!
Advanced Fixes: When Basic Steps Aren't Enough
Step 6: Reset Microsoft Edge Settings
For deeper cleans:
- Settings > Reset settings > Restore settings to their default values.
- Confirm. Your data stays safeβextensions and favorites intact.
Step 7: Repair or Reset via Windows Settings
| Action | Steps | Impact |
| Repair | Windows Settings > Apps > Microsoft Edge > Three dots > Modify > Repair | Fixes files without data loss |
| Reset | Same path > Reset (keeps favorites) | Full refresh, minimal data loss |
Perfect for stubborn errors. π
Step 8: Run SFC and DISM Scans
System files corrupt? Open Command Prompt as Admin:
DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth
sfc /scannow
Restart PC. Edge will thank you!
Step 9: Reinstall Microsoft Edge
Last resort: Uninstall via Windows Apps, then download fresh from Microsoft's official site. Clean install = zero hangs.
Step 10: Monitor with Task Manager
Prevent recurrence: Task Manager > Details tab > Sort by CPU/Memory for Edge processes. End hogs as needed.
Bonus Tips to Prevent Result_Code_Hung Forever
- β Keep Edge and Windows updated.
- π± Limit tabs; use sleeping tabs feature.
- π Scan for malware with Windows Security.
- πΎ Free up RAMβclose background apps.
Still stuck? Drop a comment belowβwe're here to help! You've got thisβhappy browsing ahead! π