That if I uninstall Microsoft Edge......It'll just keep coming back and downloading onto the PC ?
I like Firefox......So I'll stick with that. :D
Cheers - Phil
DElete the symbol from the task bar and and desk top. You can try and uninstall, right click as if shutting down, go to top of menu apps, wait forever, then scroll down to the microsoft area and trym to unistall, should do it ! Have fun :-bd
"It'll just keep coming back and downloading onto the PC ?"
Onlly if you have automatic updates.
I set updates so that I have to tick any updates, in other words, they need my permission to screw up my machine!
I too have Firefox, it's been no problem, why would you need anything else?
Mark
Pretty much. Microsoft are pretty insistent when it comes to pushing their sub optimal product and insist that really, this time, for sure they're got it right.
At this point they've given up making their own browser from scratch and have just made a reskinned Google Chrome and pushed it as their own "new and improved" Edge.
They don't seem to grasp that people still haven't forgiven them for IE6.
As to auto updates, they force them now on new versions so you've little choice.
Thanks, chaps. :)
I'll just ignore it. I might take Ian's ideas, and just delete it from the taskbar and desktop.
I'm fine with completely uninstalling things......Had OOODLES of practice when M/S were trying to force Windows 10 on me.
I'm more than happy with '8'. ;)
I'll finally go to '10', when this machine gives up the ghost, and I have to buy a new PC.
No idea why M/S decided to 'give' me this browser this morning.....It's been about for yonks, hasn't it ?
Cheers - Phil
You had an update recently. I leave the thing alone - and use chrome.
As a good work mate of me always said : "To assume is to make an ASS out of U and ME".
But yes, it is MS, so your basic idea is sound. But just do what Ian said, delete if from the desktop and taskbar, and then ignore it completely.
I had the same happen on my laptop recently, I think they've released a major new version of it, which is why it's popping up in recent updates and being very intrusive.
Quote from: ianrs54 on 03 July 2020, 08:19:44 AM
You had an update recently. I leave the thing alone - and use chrome.
That was the odd thing :-\.....It didn't tell me there were 'updates' waiting....It just started 'configuring' when I switched the PC on. ("Oi !...what are you doing ?.....I didn't tell you to do that ! ;))
Anyway....I've taken your advice, Ian, and just deleted the desktop icon and unpinned it from the taskbar.
I won't bother trying to uninstall it.....I expect it
would just keep coming back if I did that.
Cheers - Phil
Quote from: ianrs54 on 03 July 2020, 08:19:44 AM
You had an update recently. I leave the thing alone - and use chrome.
Microsoft Edge is based on the Chromium open-source project. Chromium forms the basis of Google Chrome.
I neither like, nor trust, either.
I'll stick with Firefox
Besides the MANY trust issues with Chromium / Chrome / Edge platform it is a resource hog and destroys performance.
As many have said - Love the Fox!
Yup....Stick with the fox ! ;)
When we first got this PC, I downloaded 'chrome' onto it.....It just didn't seem to work properly.
I DID uninstall that! ;D ;D ;D
Cheers - Phil
Dont have any problems with Chrome, have used Firefox and Opera, but not on this box.
In truth, Ian, I can't remember why I found Chrome such a b*gger to use.....But it didn't seem to want to 'play ball', as far as I was concerned. (I would admit, that I give up very quickly on something if it frigs me about......Life's too short.) ;D ;D ;D
I'd used FF on the previous PCs I'd had......and it never gave me any problems...Which is basically why I went back to it. :)
While I'm here......What O/S do tablets/phones use ?......I never seem to get what I consider to be 'proper' updates on that.
Cheers - Phil
I swapped to Chrome years ago, because I had problems with Firefox and the blog engine I was using back then. I've had no issues with Chrome so I just stuck with it since.
Quote from: Techno on 04 July 2020, 09:23:31 AM
While I'm here......What O/S do tablets/phones use ?......I never seem to get what I consider to be 'proper' updates on that.
It'll either be Apple or Android.
If it's Android, whether you get updates or not is up to the manufacturer. Mine's an old Samsung running Android v.4.2.2 - current version is 10 . . .
Mine no longer works on a large percentage of the internet - something security/certificate related I think - so is now mainly used for reading PDFs
Quote from: Techno on 04 July 2020, 09:23:31 AM
While I'm here......What O/S do tablets/phones use ?......I never seem to get what I consider to be 'proper' updates on that.
Cheers - Phil
Beaten to the punch, but hey-ho! ;)
Depends who makes it: iDevices use iOS, almost everything else uses Android!
What have you got?
A 'fire' tablet, Meirion...which seems to work really well.
I am genuinely on the point of going completely 'off grid'.
Gmail/Google are ****ing me about SO much this morning...while I've been 'updating' advised security measures...I really, really shouldn't have bothered. X_X
Do this....do that...we'll phone you with a secondary 'security' number......Yeah right....Try and actually 'say' the numbers properly...you automated piece pice of s*it.
I seem to now have three different six digit numbers, as my secondary 'security' numbers.
**** knows which one they want, now.
I give up.
Fire - Kindle ? in which case Andriod, and it should have one in it - sumat like Sync I think, look in the Apps file.
Can't be bothered, Ian.
I've lost the will.
See ya.
I truly have lost the will to live.
I've REALLY tried to delete my gmail addy.....but it won't let me.
Apparently I CAN still get at my email addy.......Maybe it will die soon.
Better spend what I've got on the old a/c...before it disappears.