


Thank you ever so much! as you have known, the cd command did not work as it was originally posted, but you saved the day with your fix! I am indebted to you, kind Zetein, for your very good advising. In case the commands don't work, try this:Ĭd %PROGRAMFILES(X86)%\Microsoft\Edge\Application\\InstallerĬd $\Microsoft\Edge\Application\\Installer\setup.exe -uninstall -system-level -verbose-logging -force-uninstall Click Settings and More (ellipsis) button on the top-right corner. The commands provided in the post did not work for me, however by tinkering just a little, they ran just fine, so I'll share these changes. When prompted, Do you want to allow this app to make changes to your device, select Yes.

Select New, then “DWORD (32-bit) Value” and call it “DoNotUpdateToEdgeWithChromium.” Download and install the new Microsoft Edge Make sure you have administrator privileges on your device and do the following: Go to the Microsoft Edge web page to download and install Microsoft Edge on your Windows, macOS, iOS, or Android device. Name the key “EdgeUpdate” and then right-click it. Right-click the Microsoft folder, and select New, then Key. When the Registry Editor opens, navigate to the following key, or just copy and paste it into the Registry Editor address bar:ģ. Type "regedit" in the Windows search box and click “Run as administrator” next to Registry Editor.Ģ. You can stop this happening using a simple registry tweak.ġ. How to uninstall Microsoft Edge: Stop Edge reinstallingĮven after you’ve successfully uninstalled Microsoft Edge, there’s still a chance it could come back when you install future Windows updates. However, this won’t do anything when clicked. The browser's shortcut icon will disappear from your taskbar, though you may still see an Edge entry in the Start menu. Press Enter and Edge will instantly be uninstalled from Windows 10, without you needing to restart your PC.
