Unable to set Firefox as default web browser in Windows 10
I'm using Windows 10 and have installed FIrefox. I went to the default programs in Windows 10 to set Firefox as my default web browser but it won't.
I checked the default program for file types and it shows that there are two file types that Edge still opens. I tried to change them to Firefox, when I choose Firefox it goes by to Edge.
How can I fix this?
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Pkshadow said
Pkshadow saidhippieelmo saidThere are still two protocols that Edge is usingThere is no way to disable Edge What is the process of changing the Registry being the admin?
- 1 Microsoft-Edge
- 2 Read
Can I suggest you take radical control of Win10 and pretty much disembowel it so it runs like win7...lol As I think this is a Win10 issue I believe.
Install https://www.oo-software.com/en/shutup10 so it does not report everything to MS if like a win7 start menu back there is Classic Start Menu to install and if you follow instructions here http://www.howtogeek.com/t/windows10/ can really take control of Win10....though that being said it does come down to your question which is a Win10 issue and not FFPlease remember to come back and close your thread as a solution if it is
Oh and if do believe it is a Win10 issue you can reset Win10 though will have to reinstall programs...http://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/4130-reset-windows-10-a.html
Please remember to come back and close your thread as a solution if it is
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Which file types (file extensions) are you referring to?
Does Edge have a setting to disable setting itself as the default browser?
Did you try to change the Windows Registry as administrator?
There are still two protocols that Edge is using
- 1 Microsoft-Edge
- 2 Read
There is no way to disable Edge
What is the process of changing the Registry being the admin?
hippieelmo said
There are still two protocols that Edge is usingThere is no way to disable Edge What is the process of changing the Registry being the admin?
- 1 Microsoft-Edge
- 2 Read
Can I suggest you take radical control of Win10 and pretty much disembowel it so it runs like win7...lol As I think this is a Win10 issue I believe.
Install https://www.oo-software.com/en/shutup10 so it does not report everything to MS if like a win7 start menu back there is Classic Start Menu to install and if you follow instructions here http://www.howtogeek.com/t/windows10/ can really take control of Win10....though that being said it does come down to your question which is a Win10 issue and not FF
Pkshadow said
hippieelmo saidThere are still two protocols that Edge is usingThere is no way to disable Edge What is the process of changing the Registry being the admin?
- 1 Microsoft-Edge
- 2 Read
Can I suggest you take radical control of Win10 and pretty much disembowel it so it runs like win7...lol As I think this is a Win10 issue I believe.
Install https://www.oo-software.com/en/shutup10 so it does not report everything to MS if like a win7 start menu back there is Classic Start Menu to install and if you follow instructions here http://www.howtogeek.com/t/windows10/ can really take control of Win10....though that being said it does come down to your question which is a Win10 issue and not FF
Please remember to come back and close your thread as a solution if it is
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Pkshadow said
Pkshadow saidhippieelmo saidThere are still two protocols that Edge is usingThere is no way to disable Edge What is the process of changing the Registry being the admin?
- 1 Microsoft-Edge
- 2 Read
Can I suggest you take radical control of Win10 and pretty much disembowel it so it runs like win7...lol As I think this is a Win10 issue I believe.
Install https://www.oo-software.com/en/shutup10 so it does not report everything to MS if like a win7 start menu back there is Classic Start Menu to install and if you follow instructions here http://www.howtogeek.com/t/windows10/ can really take control of Win10....though that being said it does come down to your question which is a Win10 issue and not FFPlease remember to come back and close your thread as a solution if it is
Oh and if do believe it is a Win10 issue you can reset Win10 though will have to reinstall programs...http://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/4130-reset-windows-10-a.html
Please remember to come back and close your thread as a solution if it is