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In reply to A. User's post on May 5, 2021. After much search I have figured out a partial solution which has solved the restoration of my bookmarks and settings but did not restore the extensions. I closed Edge then copied the "default" folder from my backup and overwrote the "default" folder in c: Users\ xxxxxxx \ AppData \ Local \ Microsoft ...
I'm an Independent Advisor and a Microsoft user like you, and I am here to work with you on this issue. First, you need to click on the [...] icon on the upper right corner of Edge, then you'll find the option Settings. But can navigate straight to the search engine page using the address below: edge://settings/search. I hope this helps!
To show the Home icon: 1. Open Edge and go to edge://settings > Appearance. 2. "Under "Customize browser", toggle the switch for "Show Home button" ON. May I also know which specific setting in Edge you're looking for? A specific "Advanced" option is no longer available and the setting you're looking for might be in another category within ...
In your description, after setting your browser's search engine to Bing, your browser's security settings for search are always set to Strict. This issue seems to occur across different browsers. I do understand your frustration at not being able to save your browser settings at the moment. We need to get into some details and, in the meantime ...
To disable third-party ad-blocking extensions: Click on three horizontal dots at top right corner of Edge browser. Go to Extensions. From here you can either toggle off your ad-blocker extension or click 'Remove' button to remove it entirely. Please feel free to let me know if you have any further updates, thanks.
Most of the settings are stored in the file called Preferences. This is a text file containing JSON data, so you can open it, read it and even edit it in Notepad. Right-click on this file and select Properties. On the Previous versions tab, you can see what would have been restored had you used System Restore.
Wallet is built into Microsoft Edge, which you can access by typing: edge://wallet into the address bar. This will allow you to view all your passwords, payment methods, personal info, and order tracking. For this article, we are going to be focusing on passwords and how they are stored and accessed.
Browser settings are accessed via the menu that appears if you click on the ellipsis ⋯ in the top corner of the window to the left of the __ ⃞ X buttons. If you hover the mouse over the ellipsis, you'll see a tooltip reading Settings and more (Alt-F). The Page settings you mention sounds like the menu you see if you click on the gear icon ...
So, on the source computer, with Edge closed down, copy that line, then press Windows key + R to open a Run box, press Ctrl-V to paste and press Enter. This should open a File Explorer window where you can locate the folder called Default; copy it and paste it into exactly the same place on the new computer (with Edge closed down) to replace ...
Please explain where the default settings are in windows 10 prof 64bit? I do not have "default settings" under System as instructed by one of the online answers. I put "default settings" in the start menu and it came up with all kinds of junk. Can anyone just steer me to the correct place? thanks. J. never mind, I found it. thanks. J