
Hi marwa ramadan,
Thanks for posting in our Q&A forum.
Before rolling back you Edge version, please kindly note that only use rollback when necessary, there's always the risk of data loss.
To roll back Microsoft Edge to a previous version, please kindly follow the below steps to Enable rollback manually with an MSI:
1.Disable Microsoft Edge Updates.
- Open the local Group Policy Editor and go to Computer Configuration>Administrative Templates>Microsoft Edge Update>Applications>Microsoft Edge>
- Select Update policy override and then select Enabled.
- Under Options, pick Update disabled from the Policy dropdown list.
Note: To force a group policy update, type gpupdate /force at the Windows administrator Command Prompt (Run as administrator).
2.Get the MSI.
- Download the MSI for the version you want to roll back to from here.
- Save the MSI to your desktop
3.Run the rollback command.
- Open the Windows command prompt with Run as administrator.
- Type the following command, where: C:\Users\username\Desktop\test is the path to the MSI you downloaded, and FileName is the name of the .msi file:
C:\Users\username\Desktop\test>msiexec /I FileName.msi /qn ALLOWDOWNGRADE=1
4.Close and reopen Microsoft Edge to verify that the rollback worked. Under Settings and more (ALT + F), go to Settings and select About Microsoft Edge.
You could check How to roll back Microsoft Edge to a previous version for more details.
Hope it helps and feel free to let us know if you have any other questions.
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Maggie Bao