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Just set a policy that prevents it from running, and ignore it
I believe it should be
cd %programfiles(x86)%
single % sign - needs the other one at the end too. maybe there is a type in the guide
upper and lower case don't matter on windows, so either will work
From Windows/System32 you need to step back a directory first, then move into the one you want;
cd.. <enter>
cd Program Files (x86) <enter>
On that case he'd have to either use "cd.." 2 times, or use "cd\"to return to the drive's root directory.
However since he types the full path it would work anyway no matter which directory he is in.
@OP: The first command is properly formed but obviously the directory "44.19041.423.0" doesn't exist.
Navigate to C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft\Edge\Application and check the name of the directory, then use the proper directory name in the command.
I.e. mine is 92.0.902.73, so I'd have to use:
cd %PROGRAMFILES(X86)%\Microsoft\Edge\Application\92.0.902.73\Installer
NOTE I highly suggest you don't remove Edge because you will probably break your system.
It is evident that you are not tech savvy, so my advice is: Edge doesn't eat up resources, leave it alone. Don't say I didn't warn you.
Yes there is multiple libraries they pull from MS Edges.
also using open shell start menu replacement (no tiles)
used O&O shutup10 , disabled cortana telemetry etc
I use Firefox for web browsing with duckduckgo and avira browser safety addons (blocks some advertising stuff and third party cookies) some sites might not work properly but others work faster for me. e.g. less anoying ads on youtube
also removed all xbox related apps (game bar is still known to cause issues in games)no game bar, no problem for me.
Network set to metered (less chance of ping spikes when gaming) limits MS ability to download updates in the background while gaming.
Not had any slowdowns or issues without edge.
If anything, one can consider re-installing Edge and then using an uninstaller like Revo, HiBit, or I see CCleaner also to uninstall, scan and remove remnants.
I see they even installed that microsoft edge web view 2. Meanwhile i never opened edge since i installed windows 10 pro and got all windows updates turned off via group policy. So no clue how that got downloaded.
https://softwarekeep.com/help-center/how-to-disable-microsoft-edge-on-windows-10
Wrong. I deleted the pre-installation files so it couldn't run at all.
And yes it does run in the background. You just can't see it because it's a hidden process.