

You can visit the official download site for Microsoft Edge to download the installation package.

Press the Windows key and X key at the same time.You can use the get-appxpackage and remove-appxpackage cmdlets in PowerShell to get the information of the installed Edge browser and remove it straight from the PowerShell window itself. If the command completes successfully, you should see that Edge is removed from your Windows 11 PC.What the above command does is that it moves itself to the installation directory of Edge and runs the setup file with uninstalling flag.Now, as the Command prompt window opens, type in the following commands:Ĭd %PROGRAMFILES(X86)%\Microsoft\Edge\Application\9*\Installer setup -uninstall -force-uninstall -system-level.Open Start, type in CMD, and click on Run as administrator.You will find that new version of Edge is gone, and the old non-Chromium edition is available again. Type setup.exe -uninstall -system-level -verbose-logging -force-uninstall and press Enter.

Type C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft\Edge\Application\83.0.478.58\Installer and press Enter.Click the Start button, type cmd, right-click Command Prompt and select Run as administrator.

The company has decided that if you manually installed Edge, you can uninstall it (although there's no guarantee you won't be given it again), while if you had it installed for you via Windows Update, the option to get rid of the browser is unavailable in Settings. This is entirely reasonable, and if you've made this decision, why bother having Edge installed? There's no need to be restricted by what Microsoft says you can and can't do. You may very well have decided that you're happy to stick with whatever browser you've chosen, so long as it isn't Edge. Microsoft is looking into why Edge is running at startup for some users.Microsoft pushes new Edge browser to Windows 8 and the unsupported Windows 7.Microsoft Edge caught importing data from other browsers without permission.
