Windows 10 is supplied by Microsoft with Edge, the successor to its Internet Explorer browser (although IE is still present, Microsoft has recently announced that its days are numbered). However, for many individuals, no matter what Microsoft wants, using Chrome or Firefox is the norm.
Is working with the mouse and keyboard at times too sluggish for your liking? Well, Windows 10 is a touchscreen-optimized operating system (just like Windows 8 was), so with just a finger prod, it can do a lot of cool stuff rather quickly.
Safe Mode is just what you would expect-a secure way to boot up a PC and run the system without startup apps and only essential drivers, which should hopefully allow the computer to boot effectively when it won't otherwise because of some problem or other.
Open Edge, search for either and find a Windows 10 version to install Chrome or Firefox-and get back to normal. Download it, install it, and make sure that Edge doesn't reappear as the default browser option. To do this, go to Settings, System, and click Default Apps. You can select your desired default browser by clicking on the Web browser.
Fortunately, this couldn't be any easier. Simply search for your printer name in the search engine of your choice and download the latest Windows 10 compatible drivers, but make sure you download them from the website of the actual manufacturers. Follow the instructions provided by the manufacturer to install them, and you're good to go.