We will show you how to remove Microsoft Edge stable and beta builds from Windows 11 in this article. We will also tell you how to disable Microsoft Edge on your computer instead of uninstalling it entirely. And at last, you will also find the steps to reinstall Microsoft’s browser, in case you have a change of heart. So let’s start right away.
It is easy to remove Microsoft Edge Beta, Dev, or Canary builds from your Windows 11 computer. That’s because none of these builds ship with Windows 11 by default, which means you must have manually installed it on your device. So follow our guide below to uninstall any pre-release Microsoft Edge builds from your PC.
That’s it. You have successfully uninstalled the pre-release Microsoft Edge build from your computer. Unfortunately, this method won’t work with the stable build because Microsoft considers it a system app. However, you can still uninstall the Edge browser from your Windows 11 PC easily, and we will show you how to do that a little later in this guide. For now, let’s check out how you can disable Microsoft Edge instead of uninstalling it from your Windows 11 computer.
If you are not the biggest fan of Microsoft Edge, you can choose to disable the browser in Windows 11 instead of uninstalling it entirely. Here’s how:
That’s it. Microsoft Edge should now be disabled on your Windows 11 computer. As for how tochange the default browser in Windows 11, check out the linked article for step-by-step instructions.
If disabling the browser isn’t good enough, you can choose to uninstall Microsoft Edge from Windows 11 using either the Command Prompt or Windows PowerShell. We will show you both methods in this article, so let’s jump in!
To remove Microsoft Edge via the Command Prompt, you first need to check the version number of Microsoft Edge on your computer. Here’s how you do it:
That’s it. You have uninstalled Microsoft Edge from your Windows 11 PC for good.
You can also remove the stable version of Microsoft Edge from your Windows 11 PC using Windows PowerShell. Here’s how:
Note: There are multiple ways to copy text from PowerShell and Command Prompt, but the easiest way to do it is by highlighting the target text and then using the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+C to copy the highlighted text.
Note: You can paste the address using the shortcut Ctrl+V.
Finally, press Enter to execute the command in Powershell and uninstall Microsoft Edge from your computer.
If you have a change of heart and want to reinstall Microsoft Edge on your Windows 11 computer in the future, here’s how you do it:
Get Rid of Microsoft Edge from Windows 11
The Chromium-based Microsoft Edge is miles ahead of the atrocious security nightmare that was Internet Explorer and a significant improvement over the original EdgeHTML-based Edge. However, if it’s still not up to the mark in your assessment, you can now get rid of Microsoft Edge from your computer for good. So go ahead, uninstall Microsoft Edge from your Windows 11 computer. Meanwhile, check out a couple of our other Windows 11 tutorials, includinghow to change administrator in Windows 11andhow to remove your Microsoft accountfrom a Windows 11 PC.
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