To stop this from happening, we’ve put together this guide on how to disable Microsoft Edge. If you’d rather remove the browser entirely, you can check out our guide on how to uninstall Microsoft Edge instead. 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 this is the case for your system, you might be stuck with disabling the browser instead of uninstalling it. How to Disable Microsoft Edge in Windows 10 The good news is that disabling the browser accomplishes pretty much the same thing as uninstalling it does, although some files will remain on your computer. Locate the folder named “Microsoft.MicrosoftEdge_8wekyb3d8bbwe”.The easiest way to completely disable the browser in Windows 10 is to rename the Microsoft Edge folder. Rename the folder for example, by appending “_DISABLED” to the end of the folder name.If you followed our naming example, the full path of the Microsoft Edge folder should now be “C:\Windows\SystemApps\Microsoft.MicrosoftEdge_8wekyb3d8bbwe_DISABLED.” This should disable the browser in the short-term, but a future update to Windows 10 may revert this name change to the Edge folder and reenable the browser. To stop this from happening, you need to ensure that the browser’s update services don’t launch automatically. How to Stop Edge from Launching Automatically on LoginĮven if you follow the steps above, Windows may still preload certain background processes that do nothing but waste your computer’s resources.
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