Whether Microsoft Edge is the default browser on your computer or you downloaded it manually, things don’t always go as planned, and you may need to uninstall it. There are numerous reasons why someone would want to uninstall Microsoft Edge. People who use the browser, for example, frequently experience lagging and crashes when it is launched. Perhaps you prefer Firefox or Chrome for some reason.

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This article will demonstrate how to uninstall Microsoft Edge on various operating systems. You’ll also learn how to reinstall it on your device if you change your mind.
How to Remove Microsoft Edge from a Windows 10 Computer
Microsoft Edge is Windows’ default web browser. Furthermore, Microsoft Edge is integrated with the new Windows 10 update, which supports a wide range of applications. This web browser, according to Microsoft, cannot be uninstalled because it is an essential component of Windows. While you can always install and use other browsers, Microsoft Edge will remain on your desktop and menu.
While Microsoft claims it is impossible, it is possible to remove Microsoft Edge from Windows 10. There are two ways to do this depending on whether it was installed automatically or manually.
If you manually installed Microsoft Edge on your Windows, follow these steps to uninstall it:
- In the bottom-left corner of the screen, click the “Start” button.
- Select “Settings” from the left sidebar.
- In the new window, click “Apps.”
- Navigate to the “Apps & features” section on the left side of the window.
- Locate and select “Microsoft Edge” from the list of apps.
- Select the “Uninstall” option.
- Confirm your desire to uninstall Microsoft Edge.
That’s the end of it. If, on the other hand, Microsoft Edge was installed automatically on your Windows 10, the uninstallation process would be slightly more difficult. However, it is not impossible.
We’ll use the Command Prompt to accomplish this. To see how it’s done, follow the steps below:
- Start Microsoft Edge.
- Select “Help & feedback” from the three dots in the upper-right corner.
- Go back to the drop-down menu and select “About Microsoft Edge.”
- Save the Microsoft Edge Version number somewhere.
- In your computer’s search bar, type “Command Prompt” and then click “Run as administrator.”
- Copy and paste the following command into the Command Prompt window:
cd%PROGRAMFILES(X86)%\Microsoft\Edge\Application\xxx\
Installer
Replace the “xxx” with the Microsoft Edge Version number you previously saved.
- On your keyboard, press “Enter.”
- Repeat with the following command:
setup.exe —force-uninstall —system-level —verbose-logging
- Press “Enter” once more.
This command will uninstall Microsoft Edge from Windows 10 immediately. Your device will not even need to be restarted. However, even if you uninstalled Microsoft Edge, it may be reinstalled automatically with your next Windows 10 update. If you want to prevent this from happening, follow these steps:
- Type “Regedit” into the search bar in the bottom-left corner of your screen.
- Click the “Run as administrator” button.
- Copy and paste the following code into the Registry Editor:
HKEY LOCAL MACHINE\SOFTWARE\
Microsoft
- Press the “OK” button.
- In the Registry Editor, locate the Microsoft folder and right-click on it.
- Select “New” from the pop-up menu, followed by “Key.”
- Label it as “EdgeUpdate.”
- Right-click the “EdgeUpdate” folder again and select “New.”
- Continue to “DWORD (32-bit) Value.”
- Create a folder called “DoNotUpdateToEdgeWithChromium.”
- Click twice on the value.
- Enter “1” under “Value Data.”
- Click “OK.”
Microsoft will now be permanently removed from your Windows 10 installation. Although it may appear complicated, following all of the steps in this guide will only take a few minutes.
How to Remove Microsoft Edge from a Mac
In comparison to Windows 10, uninstalling Microsoft Edge from your Mac is much simpler, taking only a few minutes. Follow the steps below to learn how to do it:
- Go to the top of your screen and select the “Go” tab.
- From the drop-down menu, select “Applications.”
- Select “Microsoft Edge” from the list of applications.
- Select “Move to Bin” from the context menu when you right-click on the icon.
- Confirm your desire to uninstall Microsoft Edge.
After you’ve successfully removed Microsoft Edge from your Mac, make sure to delete all of the cache and leftover data. Here’s how to get rid of that old data:
- Select the “Go” tab once more, but this time choose “Go to Folder” from the drop-down menu.
- In the new window’s search box, type “/Library.”
- Press the “Go” button.
- Locate all of the folders associated with Microsoft Edge and right-click on them.
- For each folder, select “Move to Bin.”
These are some of the folders where Microsoft Edge leftovers can be found:
- WebKit Library – Application Support Library
- Saved Application State/Library
- Library/Caches/ – Library/Preferences/
How to Uninstall and Reinstall Microsoft Edge
Some users prefer to uninstall the browser and reinstall it. This increases the likelihood that the web browser will run much faster and will no longer lag or crash. In fact, by doing so, you may be able to resolve a variety of other issues. First, we’ll go over how to remove Microsoft Edge from your device:
- Open Microsoft Edge and click on the three dots in the upper-right corner.
- Select “Help & feedback” from the drop-down menu.
- Select the “About Microsoft Edge” tab.
- Find and save the Microsoft Edge Version number at the top of the page.
- Select “Run as administrator” from the “Command Prompt” menu.
- Copy and paste the following command into the Command Prompt window, replacing the “xxx” with the Microsoft Edge Version number:
cd%PROGRAMFILES(X86)%\Microsoft\Edge\Application\xxx\Installer
- On your keyboard, press “Enter.”
- Paste the following command into your browser:
setup.exe —force-uninstall —system-level —verbose-logging
- Press “Enter” once more.
Let’s see how you’d reinstall Microsoft Edge now that you’ve uninstalled it:
- Launch a browser and navigate to the Microsoft Edge website.
- Find your operating system by scrolling down. Microsoft Edge is a web browser that is available for Windows, Mac, iOS, and Android devices.
- Press the “Download” button.
- Click on “Accept and download.”
- Press the “Close” button.
That’s pretty much it. You’ll need to allow Microsoft Edge to import data from your device again now that you’ve reinstalled it. You can also import all of your bookmarks and autofill data from Google Chrome.
Can You Remove Microsoft Edge from an Xbox One?
One of the most common reasons people want to uninstall Microsoft Edge from their Xbox One is that they don’t use it. Another factor is that Microsoft Edge lags on this console. When using this browser, you may need to restart the device or perform a factory reset to get the browser to work again.
However, Microsoft Edge is built into the Xbox One console’s operating system. As a result, you are unable to disable, delete, or block Microsoft Edge on your Xbox One. The only thing you can do is block specific websites on your Xbox One console to prevent others from accessing them. This option, however, only allows you to block specific websites, not web browsers.
Take Microsoft Edge Off Your Device
Microsoft Edge is not used by everyone, and those who do may grow tired of its constant lagging. Uninstalling Microsoft Edge can be relatively simple or somewhat complicated depending on the operating system you use. Nonetheless, if you follow the instructions in this guide, you’ll be able to remove Microsoft Edge from your device in no time.
Have you ever removed Microsoft Edge from your computer? Why did you uninstall it, and how did you do it? Tell us in the comments.