As mentioned before, it’s dangerous to keep the Microsoft Edge virus on your computer. The presence of this browser hijacker is a constant threat to your computer’s security and your personal privacy. Therefore, you should remove the Microsoft Edge virus as soon as you detect it. Use the following techniques to remove Microsoft Edge from your device.
Technique#1: Removing It Manually
Removing the browser hijacker manually can remove some components of the malware. However, there’s always the chance that the virus will make a comeback.
Step #1: Resetting the Browser
Resetting the browser to its default settings can undo every change brought upon by the Microsoft Edge virus.
- To reset your Microsoft Edge browser, you will need to click on the icon present at the top-right corner of the browser screen. After that, select Settingsfrom the resulting drop-down list.
Alternatively, you can type “edge://settings/” in the address bar and hit Enter to open the settings. - After opening the settings, select the ‘Reset Settings’option from this list.

- Consequently, you will have to click on “Restore settings to their default values” and then select “Reset Settings” to confirm the action.

Note: Restoring default settings will set back any changes initiated by the Microsoft Edge virus. However, it will not remove the core files that are responsible for making those changes. For that, you’ll have to delete those files from the computer memory and also remove its traces from the system registry.
Step#2: Remove Suspicious Applications from the Control Panel
After removing additional applications installed on your web browser, you should look for malware in other parts of your computer.
- Firstly, open the Control Panel by pressing “Windows+R” simultaneously, typing “cpl” in the resulting run command interface and hitting Enter.

- The Control Panel maintains a list of all the applications installed on the computer. Closely, search through every application to see if they are suspicious. Remove every suspicious application individually.
To do that, hover your cursor over the dubious application, press the right-click button of your mouse and then select Uninstall.

Method#2: Install Total AV Antivirus
Identifying harmful programs in the control panel is not an easy job, and it’s almost impossible to remove every suspicious program manually. Besides that, uninstalling these applications will not remove its traces from the registry.
You need an all-round antivirus solution to get rid of all the viruses introduced by the Microsoft Edge virus. The TotalAV antivirus is a great option for removing every trace of the virus from
your system. Moreover, it can stop viruses from infecting your system with the help of its real-time protection.

Copy https://www.totalav.com/start/download, open your web browser and then press “Ctrl + V” in the browser’s address bar. Press the green button that reads “Download Now” to initiate the download.

Step#2: Complete the Installation Process
Click the downloaded file in the bottom left section of your browser screen to start the installation process. When the operating system asks permission to install TotalAV, click “Yes” on the alert window. The installation setup will take time to download all critical updates. Therefore, you’ll have to wait until the download can be completed.

Step#3: Restart Your Device
Once all essential updates have been downloaded, the system will ask you to restart your device. Click on ‘Yes’ to proceed.

Step#4: Start the System Scan
When the device is back on, open the TotalAV antivirus, and select the Antivirus option. After that, select “System Scan” and click on the System Scan icon to initiate a full-memory virus scan.

Step #4
The virus scan analyzes each file in your system memory, so it might take a few hours to be completed. Wait until the scan is completed and then review the recommendations given by the TotalAV antivirus.

Step #5
TotalAV can eliminate all major threats at once, but will ask your permission to ‘Take Action’ on lower threats. So, approve the actions of the antivirus. However, the antivirus will send some suspicious programs to the “Quarantine” section. If you’re 100% sure that a program is genuine, restore that file; if not, delete every program in this section.
