# Uploading from Microsoft Edge on Windows How to compile, transfer, and run a program on your micro:bit on **Microsoft Edge**. While you're writing and testing your programs, you'll mostly be [running them in the simulator](/device/simulator), but once you've finished your program you can **compile** it and run it on your micro:bit. The basic steps are: 1. Connect your @boardname@ to your computer via USB 2. Click **Download** to download the `.hex` file 3. Click the **Save As** button in the bottom bar and save the `.hex` file into the MICROBIT drive ## Requirements You need the following things to transfer and run a script on your micro:bit: * A-Male to Micro USB cable to connect your computer to your micro:bit. This is the same cable that is commonly used to connect a smart phone to a computer. * A PC running Windows 7 or later, or a Mac running OS X 10.6 or later ## Step 1: Connect your micro:bit to your computer First, connect the micro:bit: 1. Connect the small end of the USB cable to the micro USB port on your micro:bit. 2. Connect the other end of the USB cable to a USB port on your computer. Your computer should recognise your micro:bit as a new drive. On computers running Windows, `MICROBIT` appears as a drive under Devices and drives. On a Mac it appears as a new drive under Devices. ![](/static/mb/device/usb-windows-device.jpg) ## Step 2: Download your program 1. Open your project on @homeurl@ 2. Click **Download** 3. When prompted, choose to **save** the compiled file onto your computer. The prompt will be different depending on which browser you are using, or whether you are using a Windows computer or a Mac A message will appear at the bottom of the browser asking what you want to do with the file. 4. Click **Save As** ![Save download file dialog](/static/mb/device/usb/save-as-edge.gif) 5. Save the ``.hex`` file into the **MICROBIT** drive ![Save hex file to MICROBIT drive](/static/mb/device/usb/save-as-windows.png) ## Step 3: Transfer the file to your micro:bit * The LED on the back of your micro:bit flashes during the transfer (which should only take a few seconds). * Once transferred, the code will run automatically on your @boardname@. To rerun your program, press the reset button on the back of your @boardname@. The reset button automatically runs the newest file on the micro:bit. By copying the script onto the `MICROBIT` drive, you have programmed it into the flash memory on the micro:bit, which means even after you unplug the micro:bit, your program will still run if the micro:bit is powered by battery. ## ~hint Transfer not working? See some [troubleshooting tips](/device/usb/troubleshoot). ## ~