

Now type PowerShell in Windows search then right-click on it and select Run as Administrator.ĥ. Click Apply followed by OK and again see if you’re able to delete the content of this folder.Ĥ. Right-click on the Microsoft Edge folder and uncheck the Read-only option. Note: If you get a Folder Access Denied error, click Continue. Select all the files and folders inside it and permanently delete them by pressing Shift + Delete. Find Microsoft.MicrosoftEdge_8wekyb3d8bbwe folder in the list and double-click on it.ģ. Note: To open AppData folder you need to checkmark Show hidden files and folders in Folder Options.Ģ. Method 2: Reset Microsoft EdgeĬ:\Users\Your_Username\AppData\Local\Packages Wait for the browser to clear all the data and Restart Edge. See if you’re able to Reset Microsoft Edge to Default Settings, if not then continue. Select everything and click the Clear button.Ĥ. Under Clear browsing data, click on Choose what to clear.Ĥ.

Click on the three dots on the upper right corner and select Settings.ģ. Open Edge from Windows Search or Start Menu.Ģ. Method 1: Reset Microsoft Edge using Settings (Clear Browsing Data)ġ. Make sure to create a restore point just in case something goes wrong. Reset Microsoft Edge to Default Settings Method 3: Run System File Checker and DISM.Method 1: Reset Microsoft Edge using Settings (Clear Browsing Data).Reset Microsoft Edge to Default Settings.
