How to Uninstall Microsoft Edge Browser If Uninstall Is Grayed Out
How to Uninstall Microsoft Edge Browser If Uninstall Is Grayed Out.
Powershell Command:
setup.exe --uninstall --system-level --verbose-logging --force-uninstall
If Microsoft Edge is installed via Windows Updates, then it is not possible to uninstall the browser using the Apps interface of the Settings application or the dedicated Software Control Panel application. It is unclear why Microsoft made the decision; a likely explanation is that users would end up without a version of Edge on the system as the classic version is removed when the new is installed. There is still Internet Explorer available as a last resort though.
With Windows 10 we got a new browser called Microsoft Edge, and although Microsoft Edge is designed as a successor to Internet Explorer, some users aren’t pleased with Microsoft Edge and they don’t want to use it at all.
In fact, some users even want to uninstall Microsoft Edge completely from Windows 10.
Microsoft Edge is a core component of Windows 10, and by uninstalling it you can potentially cause instability issues. Bear in mind that you’re removing Microsoft Edge at your own risk.
Some Windows users may prefer to remove the newly installed Microsoft Edge browser again from the system. While that cannot be done using standard uninstallation options, it can be done by running a single command from the Command Prompt or a PowerShell window.
This tutorial will apply for computers, laptops, desktops,and tablets running the Windows 10 operating system (Home, Professional, Enterprise, Education) from all supported hardware manufactures, like Dell, HP, Acer, Asus, Toshiba,Lenovo, and Samsung).


