

Because Previews may contain more errors or inaccuracies, you should back-up your device before installing any Previews. In some instances, you may not be able to go back to your prior version of the Software. To recover, you may have to reinstall your apps, the operating system or re-flash your device. In some instances, Previews may even inadvertently damage your device rendering it inoperable or cause occasional crashes, data loss or apps to stop working or be deleted. Previews are experimental, which means that Previews may not operate correctly and may be substantially different from the commercially released version. You may use Previews only up to the Software’s expiration date (if any) and so long as you comply with the applicable Windows License Terms. Microsoft may make preview, insider, beta or other pre-release versions of the Software (“Previews”) available to you.

We’re still not sure when exactly Microsoft will release a fix that will solve this problem, but since the fix is so easy, we suggest you do so or else you won’t be able to navigate through Microsoft Edge for a couple of days.

After deleting all the subfolders, close the Registry and you can use Microsoft Edge Browser without any problem.Once you get there, you will need to delete all the folders found within the “Children” folder (make sure NOT to delete the “Children” folder.When the registry opens, go to ComputerHKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareClassesLocal SettingsSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionAppContainerStoragemicrosoft.microsoftedge_8wekyb3d8bbweChildren.Type regedit and click “OK” to open the Registry.Hold down Windows key + R to open run command.However, until Microsoft finds the problem and fixes it, we have a workaround that will allow you to keep using Microsoft Edge Browser without any problems:

Unfortunately, it seems that some users who have already installed Windows 10 build 14942 on their computers are reporting that Microsoft Edge keeps crashing every time they try to open it. Microsoft hasn’t included this issue on their list of known issues yet, but we’re pretty sure they will soon. It looks like Windows 10 build 14942 for computers was released for Insiders on Fast Ring. The new update that is currently rolling out is also part of the Redstone 2 update and comes with some small improvements, fixes, and features.
