Scroll to the very bottom until you see the reset button as shown in the image below. option to open the advanced settings screen. option as shown in the image below.Ĭlick on the Show advanced settings. Scroll down to the very bottom and you will see a Show advanced settings. Now click on the menu option labeled Settings as shown by the arrow in the picture above, which will open the basic settings screen. This will open the main menu for Chrome as shown below. To reset Chrome, open the program and click on the Chrome menu button ( ) in the top right-hand corner of the window. All of your bookmarks, though, will be preserved. This process will also disable any installed extensions. Doing these steps will erase all configuration information from Chrome such as your home page, tab settings, saved form information, browsing history, and cookies. In order to remove MSN Homepage & Bing Search Engine Extension completely you will need to reset Chrome back to its initial settings.
Type gpupdate /force and press the Enter key on your keyboard.Īfter you enter each command, your screen should looke like the one below. Type RD /S /Q "%WinDir%\System32\GroupPolicy" and press the Enter key on your keyboard.
Type RD /S /Q "%WinDir%\System32\GroupPolicyUsers" and press the Enter key on your keyboard. The last command takes a bit of time to process, so please be patient. As you enter the commands, do not be concerned if you do not see any output until the last command. In order to remove the group policies you will need to enter the following commands and press enter after each one. This screen allows you to enter commands by typing them in and then pressing Enter on your keyboard.
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You will now be greeted with a black screen called the Windows Command Prompt. Windows will now display a UAC prompt that asks for permission to allow the program to run as seen below. When the Command Prompt is displayed in the search results, right-click on it and select Run as administrator as shown in the image below. To do this, type cmd in the Windows search bar. To remove the group policies that have installed the Chrome extension, we first need to open an Elevated Command Prompt.