![]() Note: on my PC Edge sometimes throws an error when it reaches the 66% complete mark during the update process. To “manually” update Edge, I open Edge > Settings > About Microsoft Edge and it initiates a update check and installs the “latest update” if one’s available. These settings prevent Edge from auto-starting and auto-updating on my Windows 10 PC. Allow Microsoft Edge to start and load the Start and New Tab page at Windows startup and each time Microsoft Edge is closed – Enabled and set to Prevent tab pre-loading. ![]() Allow Microsoft Edge to per-launch at Windows startup, when the system is idle, and each time Microsoft Edge is closed – Enabled and set to Prevent per-launching.Under Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Microsoft Edge set the following options: Update policy override – Enabled and set to Manual updates only.Prevent Desktop Shortcut creation upon install – Disabled.Under Administrative Templates > Microsoft Edge Update > Applications > Edge set the following options: I also have the following settings in Group Policy but am not sure if they really matter or not as setting the equivalent Google services to the same settings as above also prevents Google from auto-updating while still allowing it to be manually updated. Note: if you disable all 3 services, you won’t be able to “manually” update Edge. Microsoft Edge Update Service (edgeupdatem) – Manual (Trigger Start). ![]()
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