Windows 11 Defender Deactivation Unleashed: In-Depth Guide
Looking to disable Windows Defender in Windows 11? You’re in the right place! Our comprehensive guide will walk you through step-by-step instructions and expert tips to successfully deactivate Windows Defender on your Windows 11 system. Say goodbye to interruptions and enjoy full control of your security settings!
- Disable it with group policy settings
- Disable it by modifying the registry
- Disable it with Autoruns for Windows
- Conclusion
- Questions and answers
- Comments
The Microsoft Defender antivirus (previously known as Windows Defender) is a free tool integrated into Windows 11 to protect your computer from viruses and other malware. In addition to combating viruses and similar programs, Microsoft Defender also offers you to secure your account, improve your safety online, monitor your computer’s performance and health, use parental control options, add a firewall for extra protection, and ensure network safety.
If you are using a third-party antivirus software, you may want to disable the built-in system protection and install that latest antivirus hit. When you try to install a third-party antivirus, some difficulties may appear.
Disable it with group policy settings
For starters, disable the system protection and then run the Group Policy Editor. Click on Start – Settings – Privacy and security – Windows Security.
Then go to “Virus threat protection” – “Manage settings”, and disable “Tamper Protection” here.
To run the group Policy Editor, find “Edit group policy” with the search feature and click on it.
In the program’s window, go to Computer Configuration – Administrative Templates – Windows Components – Microsoft Defender Antivirus. Look to the right to find the setting “Turn off Microsoft Defender Antivirus”.
Right-click on it and select “Edit”. In the window that opens, check the option “Enabled”, then click “Apply” and OK.
After that, modify the setting “Allow antimalware service to remain running always”, check the option “Disabled”, click “Apply” and OK.
After that, open the folder “Real-time Protection” and open the setting “Turn off real-time protection”. Check the option “Enabled” – click “Apply” – OK.
Now that the group policy is configured, you need to set up Task Scheduler to prevent certain services from running, and to avoid errors after the Windows 11 antivirus has been disabled. Use the search feature to find “Task Scheduler” and open it.
Jump to Task Scheduler Library – Microsoft – Windows – Windows Defender. One after another, disable these four tasks:
- Windows Defender Cache Maintenance
- Windows Defender Cleanup
- Windows Defender Scheduled Scan
- Windows Defender Verification
Right-click on each one and select “Disable”.
After you do it, the Defender will no longer start together with Windows.
Disable it by modifying the registry
Another way to disable protection is by modifying the registry.
Right-click on the Start menu and select Run, and then type “regedit” in the corresponding field and click OK.
In the Registry Editor window that appears, follow this path:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows Defender
To edit or add a value to this folder, you need to change its owner first. By default, the owner is “System”. To change it, right-click on the folder and choose “Permissions”.
In the window that opens - “Permissions for Windows Defender” - open the tab “Advanced” and click “Change” in the “Owner” field.
Another window opens. Click “Advanced” - “Find Now” - select the Administrator account or the Administrators group, then click OK, and OK one more time to confirm the changes.
Now check the boxes next to “Replace owner on subcontainers and objects” and “Replace all child object permission entries with inheritable permission entries from this object”, and click “Yes” in the Windows Security warning message that appears.
Going back to the group permissions window, grant the users with full control and click “Apply” and OK to confirm it.
Now you can start editing the registry. In Windows Defender branch, create DWORD values (32 bit) with the following names: DisableAntiVirus, DisableAntiSpyware, ServiceStartStates, and change their values into one.
After that, close the registry editor and restart the computer. After the restart, the Defender will be disabled. If you ever need to start it again, go to “Virus and threat protection” and click “Turn on”.
Disable it with Autoruns for Windows
One more method involves using Autoruns for Windows to disable Microsoft Defender. Download this utility from the official Microsoft website and extract it from the archive.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/downloads/autorunsFor starters, you need to disable permanent protection and boot in safe mode. Open Settings – Privacy and security – Windows Security – Virus threat protection - Manage settings, and disable Real-time Protection.
To boot the computer in safe mode, use the search to find “System Configuration”, open the “Boot” tab, check the box for “Safe boot” - “Minimal” - Apply - OK - and hit “Restart”. When the computer boots in safe mode, open Windows Security to check if Microsoft Defender is running.
Then go to the folder containing Autoruns for Windows and start Autoruns64.exe In the program’s window, jump to the tab “Services” - by default, Windows services are hidden. To make them visible, open “Options” and uncheck the box for “Hide Windows Entries”.
Now search the list of services for Windows Defender and uncheck this box - this will disable automatic startup for Windows Defender every time the computer reboots.
After that, close the utility and boot the computer into the normal mode. Open “System Configuration”, check “Normal startup” here - Apply - OK - Restart. When the computer boots, start Task Manager and check if the Windows Defender service is running.
Open Settings – Privacy and security – Windows Security – Virus threat protection - Home. Here, you can see a circle of loading dots or the protection status is displayed as “Unknown”. This is when the Defender is checking its settings.
Here is an important thing to keep in mind. Don’t click on the Defender tile while it is updating its information or displaying the unknown status. If you do it, the Defender will be enabled again, so wait until it says “Turned off”.
Conclusion
Now you know how to turn off Microsoft Defender in Windows 11. To have the Defender disabled after you restart the computer, make sure to follow carefully every step of this tutorial. If all of these methods failed to disable Microsoft Defender, you can try looking for third-party tools on the Internet - they are quite numerous.
After updating from Windows 10 to Windows 11 it stopped working at all (I can’t open Chrome). What could cause it?
Close other tabs, extensions and applications
Restart Google Chrome.
Restart your computer
Check for malware
Open the page in another browser
Fix your network connection errors and report website interruptions
Problematic applications (Windows computers only)
Here’s my question: how do I run Chrome on Windows 11 if it is blocked by Family Safety?
Check if Chrome is open in the background
Configure your antivirus and scan your computer for malware
Restart your computer
Reinstall Chrome
How do I turn off all updates in Windows 11 ?
Disable the Windows Update service Double-click the Windows Update Center service. On the General tab, click Stop > Apply
Is this method only good for Windows 11, or it also works for Windows 10?
For 10 will also work
Windows Defender is probably weaker than commercial products of this kind. But how good is it if compared with free antiviral tools?
If you use Windows Defender as a standalone antivirus, it's already much better than nothing, but with it you're still vulnerable to ransomware, spyware and advanced malware that can cause you big problems.
Is the integrated antivirus any good, or should I install a better third-party product?
Windows Protector is good for many reasons, especially considering the serious improvements Microsoft has made in recent years. Currently, the program offers: Real-time threat detection. Firewall. Parental controls. A cloud-based virus database (to improve overall performance).
hi there, i followed your instructions how to disable windefender in Reg editor. BUT, after I change the owner to admin and check the boxes and click ok, I get message that "access is denied". it doesn't let me do it, so therefore i cannot continue with the next step. I am running latest Win 11 home. WHAT TO DO??
Could you describe in more detail what you were doing? Are you sure you did all the steps that are shown in the article?
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