How To Disable Windows Defender in Windows 11
How To Disable Windows Defender in Windows 11
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Luckily, there are various ways to ensure the setting stays off, which we’re about to take
you through.
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5. Choose Yes to confirm the Do you want to allow this app to make changes to
your device? prompt.
6. In the Tamper Protection section, a message will display stating that your device
may be vulnerable. Use the x in the top right to close the window.
7. From the taskbar, press the search icon to enter a search for Edit group policy,
then click the result to run the Group Policy editor.
8. In the app’s window on the left pane, find Computer Configuration and select the
Administrative Templates, then Windows Components.
9. Scroll down to Microsoft Defender Antivirus.
10. Look for the setting Turn off Microsoft Defender Antivirus in the right pane.
11. Right-click on it and choose Edit.
12. In the popup window, check the Enabled box, then Apply, and OK.
13. Next, look for the setting Allow antimalware service to remain running always
and right-click it. Then press Edit.
14. This time, check the Disabled option, click Apply, then OK.
15. Now look for the folder called Real-time Protection and double-click it to open.
16. Right-click the setting Turn off real-time protection, then choose Edit.
17. Check the Enabled box, click Apply, then OK.
Now you have configured the group policy. You’ll need to set up a Task Scheduler to
stop certain services from running and avoid errors once Defender has been disabled.
To do this:
1. Enter a search for the Task Scheduler app, then open it.
Windows Defender has been disabled and will not start up with Windows.
Disable Windows Defender by Modifying the Registry
Another way to deactivate Defender protection is by modifying the registry. Like the
Group Policy option, this method requires the “Tamper Protection” setting to be
disabled to stop the Defender settings from being tweaked. Follow these steps to do
that:
1. Click on Start, then Settings.
2. Click on Privacy & security, Windows Security, then Virus & threat protection.
2. Select Run and type regedit in the text field, then hit Enter.
3. In the Registry Editor, enter the following path in the address field:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows Defender
To edit or add a value to this folder, you’ll need to change the owner first. By default,
the owner is System. Follow these steps to change the folder owner:
8. Check the box next to Replace all child object permission entries with inheritable
permission entries from this object.
9. Click Apply, then in the Windows Security warning popup, click Yes.
10. Click OK again to close the advanced security settings window.
11. Now, navigate to the Permissions for Windows Defender window under the
Permissions for Everyone section.
12. And to grant users complete control by checking Allow beside the Full Control
option.
13. Click Apply and OK to confirm the change.
1. Continuing from the Windows Defender branch in the Registry Editor, create
three DWORD (32-bit) values. To do this, right-click any white space within the right
pane, and select New, then the DWORD (32-bit) Value option.
Name the new values as follows:
DisableAntiVirus
DisableAntiSpyware
ServiceStartStates
2. Right-click each value, select Modify, then change the Value data field to 1, then
OK.
2. Open the downloaded file and right-click on the Autoruns folder to Extract All.
Consider extracting the folder to your desktop for easy access.
Now you’ll need to disable permanent protection and boot in safe mode:
1. Press the Windows icon from the taskbar, then choose Settings.
2. Choose Privacy & security, Windows Security, then Virus & threat protection.
3. Under the Virus & threat protection section, select Manage settings.
4. Press the Real-time Protection and Tamper Protection sliders to deactivate them.
5. Next, to put your computer in Safe Mode, enter a search to find the System
Configuration app, then open it.
6. In System Configuration, select the Boot tab.
7. Under Boot options, check the Safe boot box, and the Minimal option will set
automatically.
8. Hit Apply, OK, then Restart.
9. Open the Autoruns folder on your desktop, click the Autoruns64.ex file, then Run
to start it.
10. An Autoruns License Agreement window will display. If you agree with the terms,
click Agree to continue.
11. In the Autoruns window, choose the Services tab.
12. By default, Windows services are hidden. To make them visible, click on Options
from the main menu, then uncheck the Hide Windows Entries.
13. Go through the list of services for Windows Defender and uncheck the WinDefend
box. This will disable the automatic startup for Windows Defender each time the
computer reboots.
14. Now close Autoruns, then reboot your computer into normal mode.
Once your computer has rebooted, launch Task Manager and check if the Windows
Defender service is running:
1. Open Settings to see the Virus & threat protection status. To get there, go to
Privacy & security, Windows Security, Virus & threat protection, then Home.
2. Verify that the Virus & threat protection status is set to Unknown.
Note: Avoid clicking on the Defender tile as it updates its information or displays the
“Unknown” status. If you click on it during that time, Defender will be enabled again.
Time to Stop Defending Windows Defender
The free antivirus software Windows Defender, by default, is set to remain enabled
even after being turned off via Virus & threat protection. To stop Windows Defender
for good requires a permanent or “hard” deactivation. This can be done by updating
the policy, modifying the registry, or disabling it using the “Autoruns for Windows”
utility tool. Any of these three methods ensure Defender will not reactivate at will.
What antivirus program do you prefer? Have you found an alternative to Windows
Defender, and if so, why do you think it’s better? Share your opinions in the comments
section below.
Sir after disable defender using 1st method is possible to enable again.
faruc REPLY
i try 1st option to disable Windows Defender in Windows 11 and it works very well for me thanks a lot
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