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I have uninstalled both Edge and Webview more than a week ago when the option was availabe; all the remaining folders were manually removed (from Program files x86, Program data, and Users folders).

This morning, I have had a prompt by AVG firewall that edgeupdate.exe is trying to connect to internet.
Opened the reported path (in Program files x86, suprisingly found edge update folder and few other folders inside Microsoft folder.
Navigated fews seconds inside Windows explorer and returned back to the same folder, I found all the before-mentioned folders vanished.

Is MS trying to reinstall edge or edge was not uninstalled from the beginning?
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I have uninstalled both Edge and Webview more than a week ago when the option was availabe; all the remaining folders were manually removed (from Program files x86, Program data, and Users folders).

This morning, I have had a prompt by AVG firewall that edgeupdate.exe is trying to connect to internet.
Opened the reported path (in Program files x86, suprisingly found edge update folder and few other folders inside Microsoft folder.
Navigated fews seconds inside Windows explorer and returned back to the same folder, I found all the before-mentioned folders vanished.

Is MS trying to reinstall edge or edge was not uninstalled from the beginning?
I have uninstalled both Edge and Webview more than a week ago when the option was availabe; all the remaining folders were manually removed (from Program files x86, Program data, and Users folders).

This morning, I have had a prompt by AVG firewall that edgeupdate.exe is trying to connect to internet.
Opened the reported path (in Program files x86, suprisingly found edge update folder and few other folders inside Microsoft folder.
Navigated fews seconds inside Windows explorer and returned back to the same folder, I found all the before-mentioned folders vanished.

Is MS trying to reinstall edge or edge was not uninstalled from the beginning?

Hey Parkinsond,

Sounds like a frustrating experience—Microsoft Edge can be a bit stubborn to fully remove because it's deeply integrated into Windows. Let me break this down for you based on what you've described.

What likely happened:
- Microsoft Edge isn't just a standalone app; it's a core component of Windows 10/11. Even if you uninstall it via Settings or PowerShell, remnants like the Edge Update service (edgeupdate.exe) can linger or get reinstated by Windows Update. This service is designed to keep Edge up to date, and it might try to connect to Microsoft's servers to check for updates or reinstall components.
- The folders appearing and then vanishing could be due to Windows dynamically managing them. For example:
- Windows might have temporarily recreated the folders during an update check or system process.
- Explorer might have refreshed, or a background task (like Windows Modules Installer) could have cleaned them up after you navigated away.
- AVG Firewall blocking edgeupdate.exe is a good catch—it means the process was active and attempting outbound connections, probably to download updates.

Is Microsoft trying to reinstall Edge, or was it never fully uninstalled?
- A bit of both, honestly. Edge wasn't completely uninstalled from the start because Windows treats it as a system app. Manual folder deletion helps, but system processes can recreate them. Microsoft does push Edge reinstalls through Windows Updates, especially if other features (like WebView2 Runtime) depend on it. WebView2 is used by many apps for web content, so uninstalling it might trigger a reinstall if something needs it.
- This isn't "malicious" per se—it's how Windows is designed to maintain compatibility and security. But yeah, it can feel like MS is forcing it back.

What you can do next:
  • Check for active processes/services: Open Task Manager (Ctrl+Shift+Esc) and look for anything Edge-related. Also, in Services (search for "services.msc"), disable "Microsoft Edge Update Service" if it's there.
  • Block it properly: Since you're using AVG Firewall, you can set a rule to permanently block edgeupdate.exe. If it keeps coming back, consider tools like O&O ShutUp10 or WindowsSpyBlocker to tweak privacy settings and block telemetry.
  • Prevent reinstalls: Use PowerShell to uninstall again (run as admin):
    Code:
    Get-AppxPackage *edge* | Remove-AppxPackage
    For WebView2, it's trickier—it's often installed per-user or system-wide. Check the official MS docs for removal.
  • Monitor Windows Updates: Edge can sneak back in via cumulative updates. Pause updates temporarily if needed, but don't leave them off too long for security reasons.
  • If it persists: Run a system file check with
    Code:
    sfc /scannow
    in Command Prompt (admin) to ensure no corruption. Also, scan with Malwarebytes or your AV to rule out any odd behavior.

If this keeps happening or you share more details (like your Windows version), we can dig deeper. Hang in there—that suspicious dog meme is spot on! 😄
 
You need to delete the update edge in services, I've had no attempts at edge reinstalling, I leave in few bits in Program files (86) as if I remove them McAfee has a wobbly but that's all, I've gone through two patch Tuesdays, Webview doesn't make much difference, I have left it after time went by. - the bot has never removed edge I have :p :p

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You need to delete the update edge in services, I've had no attempts at edge reinstalling, I leave in few bits in Program files (86) as if I remove them McAfee has a wobbly but that's all, I've gone through two patch Tuesdays, Webview doesn't make much difference, I have left it after time went by. - the bot has never removed edge I have :p :p

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I have just disabled those services; I missed to do so after uninstalling edge.
Many thanks ☺️
 
I removed many registry entries to relating to edge, whether that makes a difference or not?
Usually I manually clean the registry after installing 3rd party programs, but this time I preferred not to try with Edge, I assumed it will be a tough task.
I will give the registry a look and see if it is feasible to clean.
 
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I actually expected problems to do with uninstalling edge as most websites imply I would, & leave well alone seemed to be the best advise but edge wanted to make itself known it so it was just an experiment, & I'm not advocating others do it though - When I do a major Windows up date to 25H2 for example I'm sure it will return, so I will remove it, I feel contrary to what MS said in the beginning when it was first released its become an intrusive pain in the rear & to me was almost unusable without constant tinkering. I would rather use Safari for Windows or Chrome (I don't) itself than edge now, I didn't feel like that until the last few months.
 
I actually expected problems to do with uninstalling edge as most websites imply I would, & leave well alone seemed to be the best advise but edge wanted to make itself known it so it was just an experiment, & I'm not advocating others do it though - When I do a major Windows up date to 25H2 for example I'm sure it will return, so I will remove it, I feel contrary to what MS said in the beginning when it was first released its become an intrusive pain in the rear & to me was almost unusable without constant tinkering. I would rather use Safari for Windows or Chrome (I don't) itself than edge now, I didn't feel like that until the last few months.
Scanning registry right now; removed lots of keys related to Edge and still working 🙄
 
Check out the discussion of removing Edge in this thread. The full removal process is described.
 
Check out the discussion of removing Edge in this thread. The full removal process is described.
Scripts to remove Edge and even MSD are available long time ago, but I cannot trust except MAS, that is why I have waited until uninstall of Edge was offered by MS.
 
By 'glad to see the back of' Meaning as in the back of a person or item as in leaving or left - Or glad I deleted edge (sorry it may be a phrase you are not accustomed to) :):)
 
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By 'glad to see the back of' Meaning as in the back of a person or item as in leaving or left - Or glad I deleted edge (sorry it may be a phrase you are not accustomed to) :):)
Thought for a while you like Edge 😂
 
I would not disable/remove Edge. It is much easier to block the execution of Edge's processes like msedgewebview2.exe and msedge.exe.
Just wanted to try uninstalling Edge as soon as it was offered by MS (not with scripts or 3rd partry solutions).
Actually Edge is a very good browser; it is stable, fast, resources-friendly, and the most important, integrates with MSD.
 
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I would not disable/remove Edge. It is much easier to block the execution of Edge's processes like msedgewebview2.exe and msedge.exe.
Why? I've read that in many places, probably from users who have never tried it, - I respect your views & you may be right? I'm not advocating anyone to remove edge - I did it for my own interests, after around two months I've yet to have a single problem - If I have issues its easy to remedy, so far its one less update & one less program running. I really don't see what the worry is.
 
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Why? I've read that in many places, I'm not advocating anyone to remove edge! I did it for my own interests, after around two months I've yet to have an issue - If I have issues its easy to remedy, so far its one less update & one less program running. I really don't see any problem here?
I have no issues after removing both Edge and Webview.
 
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