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- Right-click the Edge browser shortcut on the desktop and select "Properties".
- In the "Run as" drop-down menu, select "Run Maximized."
- If Edge browser is pinned to the taskbar, unpin it and then pin it again.
PS: If it still doesn’t work after unpinning the taskbar, try turning off the extension and try again. Method 2: If it is maximized when you close it, it will be maximized the next time you open it.
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