Excuse me, could you possibly elaborate on why
Microsoft Edge seems to be refusing to close, despite my attempts to do so? Is this a common issue that other users have encountered as well? Are there any specific steps or troubleshooting methods I can try to resolve this issue? Additionally, is there a possibility that this could be caused by a recent update or conflict with another program on my system? I would greatly appreciate any insights or guidance you may have on this matter.
7 answers
Valentina
Fri Sep 20 2024
Navigating the Windows Registry involves accessing a specific path, "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Edge." This path directs you to the section of the Registry where
Microsoft Edge policies are stored.
ShintoSanctum
Fri Sep 20 2024
If the mentioned path does not exist within your Registry, you will need to create a new Key with the exact name. This process involves right-clicking on the parent folder and selecting "New" followed by "Key."
Maria
Fri Sep 20 2024
Once the Key is created, you must add a new DWORD (32-bit) Value to it. A DWORD is a type of data that holds a 32-bit (4-byte) numerical value.
Nicola
Thu Sep 19 2024
Name this new DWORD Value "StandaloneHubsSidebarEnabled." This name is crucial as it identifies the specific setting you wish to modify.
Elena
Thu Sep 19 2024
After naming the DWORD, you must set its value to 0. By doing so, you are disabling the Standalone Hubs Sidebar feature in
Microsoft Edge.