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We tried the latest 12.4 and 12.3 and 12.2 and nothing helped.
Since the option H breaks a lot of things besides the defender, we decided to keep everything as it is and remove only the defender service.
Our goal is to remove the performance impact of this service.
So tried any of that versions of fresh installation of Windows 11 (not updated to the latest version, using some old version from the beginning of the 2023 year) and the antimalware service executable is always there taking a good 20%+ of CPU when for example installing something.
Is it a known issue or we misunderstood how the N option works?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
checked. In next version of Defender Remover, disabling Defender method will be changed to removing services (without classes, because WU is corrupting files and get problems with UWP). i'll will fix with next release.
We tried the latest 12.4 and 12.3 and 12.2 and nothing helped.
Since the option H breaks a lot of things besides the defender, we decided to keep everything as it is and remove only the defender service.
Our goal is to remove the performance impact of this service.
So tried any of that versions of fresh installation of Windows 11 (not updated to the latest version, using some old version from the beginning of the 2023 year) and the antimalware service executable is always there taking a good 20%+ of CPU when for example installing something.
Is it a known issue or we misunderstood how the N option works?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: