(In my case, Chrome.)ĭone it but wont search for anything put in the start menu. On my machine, after uninstalling Edge, links that would previously open in Edge now open in whatever my default browser is. You may still see it in the Start Menu, but it won’t open anything and the annoying ‘Restore recommended’ for web browsing in the Settings app will have gone. There’s no restart involved, Microsoft Edge will now be removed from your system. Setup -uninstall -force-uninstall -system-level Your Command Prompt will now change to show that you’re in the folder you navigated to above. You can find that information in the ‘About’ section of Edge’s settings. When entering it, substitute xx for the current version number of Microsoft Edge installed on your PC. First, you need to navigate to the correct folder using this command:Ĭd %PROGRAMFILES(X86)%\Microsoft\Edge\Application\xx\Installer Removing Microsoft Edge in Command Prompt is a two-step process. To force-uninstall Edge, follow the steps here. I think I have a fix that works in the interim to redirect Edge links.īy force-uninstalling Edge, I find that on my machine (latest Windows 11 Home 22000.376), links get redirected through Chrome (my default browser).
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |