If this is the case for your system, you might be stuck with disabling the browser instead of uninstalling it. Unfortunately, the main method of uninstalling the browser (using the “get-appxpackage” and “remove-appxpackage” commands in PowerShell) doesn’t always work in Windows 10. If you’d rather remove the browser entirely, you can check out our guide on how to uninstall Microsoft Edge instead. To stop this from happening, we’ve put together this guide on how to disable Microsoft Edge. Last Updated: 04 Jul'21 T17:12:48+00:00Įven though the new Microsoft Edge browser is a huge improvement, it - and Internet Explorer before it - usually serves one purpose: to compel you to download a better web browser.Įven after you’ve done this, though, the browser lingers on your system, taking up resources through updates and background processes.
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