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Want to go back to classic Edge? So you can uninstall Chromium-based Edge

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To be honest, I have to confess that I haven't used almost the classic version of Edge. User of Chrome or Firefox, the most recent version of Edge has made me turn my head and give Microsoft a new opportunity and although I continue to use the other browsers, Edge has become a regular

However, there may be people who the new Edge does not quite convince or simply does not meet their needs. If this is your case and you have not installed it, it is enough to avoid the update, but if it has already been installed on your system, returning to the classic version of Edge is possible by following these steps

Returning to the classic version

The new Chromium-based browser has been a huge improvement and in fact, it's a strong bet from Microsoft that has reached a wide variety of platforms . The new Edge is available on Windows, but also on iOS, Android, macOS and Windows 7.

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But for those who don&39;t want to use it and prefer to stick with the classic version, this possibility is still real, even if it&39;s not as easy as uninstalling an updatefrom the Setup menu."

When you install the new Edge via Windows Update, Edge will automatically be in the classic version. To recover it again we will have to follow some steps and type some code in the system console.

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We must access the function Command Prompt, for which it is enough to type Symbol… in the search box. When we see the shortcut, right-click to access the option Run as administrator."

Once inside, you must type or if you want, copy, the following command line, respecting the spaces. The number 85.0.564.51, in this case is the version of Microsoft Edge on my computer.

Alternate Method

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Another method is to use PowerShell In File Explorer you must look for the path C: \ Program Files (x86) \ Microsoft \ Edge \ Application Once located, you must select the version of Edge you are using, in example 85.0.564.51 and then open the installer folder."

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Once inside, you must open the tab File -> PowerShell -> PowerShell (as administrator). Then type cmd>"

From that point on, you should have access to classic Edge.

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