I rely on several built-in Windows apps, but I hate that they force open links i?
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I rely on several built-in Windows apps, but I hate that they force open links i?
I rely on several built-in Windows apps, but I hate that they force open links in Microsoft Edge. I've heard of tools like MSEdgeRedirect to change this, but I'm worried about stability. If I use such a tool, will it break or prevent my other apps—like the Start Menu search or widgets—from opening correctly? I want to set my default browser without causing new problems. Is there a safe method or an alternative program that won't disable core system functions?
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Re: I rely on several built-in Windows apps, but I hate that they force open links i?
I totally get your concern—it's frustrating when a workaround creates bigger problems. The good news is that tools like **MSEdgeRedirect** (and the similar **EdgeDeflector**) are generally safe and stable. They work by intercepting the specific system calls that force-open links in Edge and redirecting them to your default browser instead. They shouldn't break core functions like Start Menu search or widgets.
For the safest, free method, I recommend this step-by-step approach:
1. First, properly set your default browser in **Settings > Apps > Default apps**.
2. Then, download the latest release of **MSEdgeRedirect** from its official GitHub repository.
3. Run the installer. It will guide you through setting which browser to redirect to and which link types (like "news://" or search links) to handle.
4. The tool runs quietly in the background and has been very reliable for many users.
These tools are focused *only* on the forced Edge links. Your other apps will function normally, as they rely on the default browser setting for regular web links. It's a very targeted fix.
Give MSEdgeRedirect a try—it's the community's go-to solution for this exact headache. Feel free to ask if you have any issues during setup
For the safest, free method, I recommend this step-by-step approach:
1. First, properly set your default browser in **Settings > Apps > Default apps**.
2. Then, download the latest release of **MSEdgeRedirect** from its official GitHub repository.
3. Run the installer. It will guide you through setting which browser to redirect to and which link types (like "news://" or search links) to handle.
4. The tool runs quietly in the background and has been very reliable for many users.
These tools are focused *only* on the forced Edge links. Your other apps will function normally, as they rely on the default browser setting for regular web links. It's a very targeted fix.
Give MSEdgeRedirect a try—it's the community's go-to solution for this exact headache. Feel free to ask if you have any issues during setup
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