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minus-square@thorbotlinkEnglish37•1 year agoHell has truly frozen over. I guarantee that uninstalling edge will break something else in Windows
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish18•1 year agoIt does. It breaks URLs/URIs in OneNote. Its fixable, so it’s clearly the fault of the uninstaller. The reg key for the default html handler is wiped.
minus-square@TCB13linkEnglish3•edit-21 year agoIt won’t. System components / apps use the edge webview 2 runtime that is a separate component from the Edge browser itself.
Hell has truly frozen over. I guarantee that uninstalling edge will break something else in Windows
It does.
It breaks URLs/URIs in OneNote. Its fixable, so it’s clearly the fault of the uninstaller.
The reg key for the default html handler is wiped.
Removed by mod
It won’t. System components / apps use the edge webview 2 runtime that is a separate component from the Edge browser itself.