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Best Answer james56 , 11 February 2017 - 11:28 AM

That's restored it. Many thanks for your kind help Phil! Go to the full post »


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Windows edge crashed yesterday. When I restarted the computer the short cut icon had disappeared and I can only locate IE 11 in the programs list. This is mainly a problem because I have an extensive list of favourites which I would like to recover.

 

Could you let me know (and tell me how to do it) if it's possible to recover the web browser that crashed and disappeared, or should I reset the computer to a time prior to the crash.

 

Hope you can help. Thanks.


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:welcome:   james56,

 

The good news is that Edge cannot be uninstalled only disabled, steps to make it your default browser are here


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That's restored it. Many thanks for your kind help Phil!


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You are welcome James :) thank you for the follow up :thumbsup:  


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