If you don't want Microsoft Edge to start when you sign in to Windows, you can change this in Windows Settings. Go to Start Settings. Select Accounts Sign-in options. Turn off Automatically save my restartable apps when I sign out and restart them when I sign in.
Check if Edge is set to auto-start there, or something else which would trigger that behavior. To have a different start page for Edge, click on the Settings icon—3 dots top-right—and then on 'Settings' at the bottom of the popup. You can then choose what page you want Edge to launch with. Confirm if Edge still opens or not. If it still does, try the following: Give this a try first. Open Start Settings Apps Apps & features Scroll down to Microsoft Edge Select it Click Advanced options Click Repair Restart If repair does not work, try performing a Reset. Check the Store for updates or Reinstall Edge a.
Here are two ways you can change which apps will automatically run at startup in Windows 10:
Microsoft Edge Starts Automatically Going
Select the Start button, then select Settings > Apps > Startup. Make sure any app you want to run at startup is turned On.
If you don’t see the Startup option in Settings, right-click the Start button, select Task Manager, then select the Startup tab. (If you don’t see the Startup tab, select More details.) Select the app you want to change, then select Enable to run it at startup or Disable so it doesn’t run. Watch the video to see how to do it.
Microsoft Edge Starts Automatically Burning
Add an app to run automatically at startup in Windows 10
Open Startup settings