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On two computers now when I reboot I get a bing search. Of course the famed Microsoft has no idea how to fix it.
Are you talking about the search bar in windows? If so it's called highlights. Right click where it says "type here to search" then go up to search to expand the options and untick "show search highlights".On two computers now when I reboot I get a bing search. Of course the famed Microsoft has no idea how to fix it.
So your browser is opening without you clicking to open it on boot?No. I'm talking about rebooting and the bing search opens on the desktop in a browser.
We're not getting to the point. Something on the computers, not new, is telling them to open this page. One is not even used on the internet generally. I'm looking for where the switch is to turn it off.What are those computers? Pre-built or assembled? Could be OEM computers that came with some crap bundled with Windows. Also, how are you logging in? Local account or Microsoft account?
Win key + R, type msconfig then Enter. Check the startup tab. Also, check the startup folder in the Start Menu:We're not getting to the point. Something on the computers, not new, is telling them to open this page. One is not even used on the internet generally. I'm looking for where the switch is to turn it off.
Did you change Windows default browser to Opera?I went to opera. Doesn't fix the bing issue though.
I'll try that. It may have fixed on one machine.Did you change Windows default browser to Opera?
An extreme solution would be to rename the Edge executable. Like edge.exe to edge.ex
