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 Windows Defender is the default anti-malware software that comes with Windows 10 and is nothing new. We have seen this since the days of Windows 7. Windows has integrated Microsoft Security Essentials with Windows Defender to protect your computer against malicious files. The software is good, but only for basic needs. Also, it doesn't offer the robust firewall, internet and email security that most security suits like Kaspersky Internet Security provide.

I've been a fan of Kaspersky Antivirus for years now. I still remember the pig screech as the sound it made when a virus was detected. Nonetheless, it was and is an excellent security suite. But it does not work well with other antivirus installed in the system. Likewise, many other security combinations are not compatible with Windows Defender installed on the system.

So let me show you how to completely disable it on your computer.

Note: This is a one-way ticket to disable defender Windows 10. Please create a system restore point first if you need to go back to the start line. Don't worry, we take care of that too.

Let's create a system restore point

The easiest way to open the System Restore settings window in Windows 10 is to find it in the Start menu. Once you see the Create a restore point item click on it to open the System Properties . Under System Protection you will see the list of all available drives and the status of System Restore protection.

Create a restore point

If you are running it for the first time on Windows 10, chances are it is disabled for all drives. Select the system drive and click Configure. Here, enable protection and dedicate disk space for System Restore. Ideally 7 to 10% would suffice.

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Activate Sr1

Once you are done, click on the Create button , give a name and then create the restore point. It may take some time for Windows 10 to set up your system restore point.

Create a restore point 1

If you want to restore your computer, click System Restore in the System Protection tab select the restore point and wait for the system to restart and apply the changes.

Delete point

OK, we just summarized System Restore settings in Windows 10, and I'm sure it will help you in many other problems you might encounter in Windows 10. Getting back on topic, let's see how to disable Windows Defender completely on Windows 10.

Disable Windows Defender on Windows 10

Step 1: Click on the Start menu and select Settings to open Modern Settings in Windows 10. Here find Windows Defender Settings and launch it.

Windows Defender Settings

Step 2: Here, turn off the Real-time protection and Cloud-based protection . Once you save the settings, a notification window will appear stating that your computer might be at risk and you will be asked to enable protection again. You must choose to ignore the notification.

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Now, if you open Windows Defender, you will see that real-time protection is disabled. But I noticed that it turns on automatically after restarting your computer. So let's see how to disable it permanently once and for all.

Using NoDefender

We'll be using a nifty app called NoDefender to permanently disable Windows 10 Defender. Download the file and run it with administrator privileges. First, the app will ask you to disable real-time protection and cloud protection which we have already done.

Step 1

When you click Next you will see a button called Disable Windows Defender . Click on the button. You will not receive any popup messages or confirmation messages of any kind. So click the button once or twice and quit the application.

2nd step

Finally, when you launch Windows Defender, it will give you an error message that monitoring has been disabled and you can install any third-party antivirus on your computer.

Defender

Conclusion

So that was it, simple and easy. This time we kept it simple and didn't mess with registry and group policy. Don't forget to create a system restore point, just in case you change your mind about it.

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