![]() or you could simply import this registry file. Then make a new DWORD named “NoCommandBar”, and set it to 0x00000001. In short, you can go into regedit and navigate to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Toolbars\Restrictions (create any missing keys along the way – mine didn’t have a “Toolbars”, nor a “Restrictions” key). However, there’s a registry setting for that! In the Programs and Features section click the Turn Windows feature on and off link. On the Control Panel screen locate the ‘Programs category and click on Programs. Alternatively, you can just type Control Panel in the search box and launch it from the search results. While the rest of the crap, such as the favorites, the “command bar”, and other things, can easily be turned off via the menus, the Favorites button is not going away so easily. Right-click the Start Menu and select Control Panel. If you do not see a left pane, then either click/tap on the 3 bars menu button towards the top left OR widen the horizontal borders of the Microsoft Edge window until you do. ![]() ![]() Reinstalling Windows XP on an ancient (well, vintage 2009) laptop recently, I suddenly remembered how much I hated the “Favorites” button that’s stuck on the favorites bar and shows you your favorites when you click it, just as the bar already does. This tutorial will show you how to turn on or off allow sites to be reloaded in Internet Explorer mode in the Chromium based Microsoft Edge. ![]() How to remove the “Favorites” button from Internet Explorer 8 on Windows XP Unknown bolt | ![]()
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