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The crashpad process is a background component associated with Microsoft Edge on Windows. It is responsible for crash reporting and diagnostics, helping the browser collect error data when it encounters issues. Users may notice this process appearing in Windows Task Manager, often raising questions about its purpose and resource usage. While crashpad is designed to run with minimal impact, some users observe it consuming CPU or memory, particularly after browser crashes or updates. Understanding the crashpad process can help users differentiate between normal browser operations and potential performance concerns. It is not a virus or malware, but a legitimate part of Edge's stability monitoring system.
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Improving how Microsoft Edge processes appear in Task Manager
Performance is essential to your success, which makes it core to ours. To help ensure the browser doesn’t slow you down, we always keep performance in mind as we continue to improve Microsoft Edge. We’re also working to help you understand how Microsoft Edge is using the resources on your device...- News
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