Does microsoft edge need to be in startup?

Microsoft Edge is the default web browser of Windows 10. It loads some processes as well as New Tab and Start in the background at startup to launch application quickly in Windows 10. By the way, if you have any problems in managing hard drive or partition in Windows 10, we recommend you to use the professional tool – Mini. Tool Partition Wizard.

The next thing we wanted the answer to was; why can’t I start Microsoft Edge on startup?

I can figure it out! if Microsoft Edge is not added, try to add the shortcut of Microsoft Edge to that folder to start the program on startup. Do let us know the status. Was this reply helpful? Sorry this didn’t help.

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Another thing we asked ourselves was; how do I run Microsoft Edge automatically after the boot?

Lets figure it out! i understand that you would like to run Microsoft Edge automatically after the boot. We will assist you to resolve the issue. I suggest you to follow the below steps and check if it helps., press Windows key + R from Desktop. Type shell: startup and press ok. The Startup folder for the logged in user account will now appear.

I suggest you to add Microsoft Edge in startup folder and check if it helps. Press Windows + R on the keyboard. In the Run command type “%userprofile%” without quotes. Navigate to the following location 4.

Search for gpedit. Msc and click OK to open the Local Group Policy Editor. On the right side, double-click the Allow Microsoft Edge to pre-launch at Windows startup, when the system is idle, .

Is Microsoft Edge coming to Windows 10?

Microsoft also announced on June 3 that the Chromium-based Edge web browser has started rolling out automatically via Windows Update to all customers using Windows 10 1803 or later. The new Edge is also replacing the legacy Edge browser and it cannot be removed once installed according to Microsoft.

How to enable Edge browser on Windows 10?

Step 1: Press the Windows key and search for the Run menu. Alternatively, you can use the Windows + R keyboard shortcuts Step 2: Type shell: startup and it will open the window which shows the services that run during the Windows startup. Step 3: If you see Microsoft Edge listed there, then.