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phonemantra-blog · 10 months
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Currently it is only available on Windows 11 The AI-powered assistant Copilot, which became part of Windows 11 earlier this year, is coming to Windows 10.  [caption id="attachment_83459" align="aligncenter" width="780"] Windows 10[/caption] Great news for Windows 10 users: AI assistant Copilot will come to this version of the OS Microsoft itself spoke about this, noting that it will first appear for Windows Insider members. Accordingly, Copilot will later become a full-fledged part of Windows 10 for all users. But it's worth noting that Windows 10 Pro 22H2 enterprise PCs will not be included in the first line of Copilot deployment, nor will Windows 10 Enterprise and Education PCs.  Microsoft's addition of Copilot to Windows 10 makes sense, as Windows 10 remains the most popular operating system, more than twice as popular as Windows 11.  
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kunzitvn · 3 years
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Hướng dẫn cách tắt Windows Defender hoàn toàn trên Win 10
Windows Defender là một trong những phầm mềm diệt virus hàng đầu, được sử dụng phổ biến hiện nay.
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Trước khi thực hiện vô hiệu hóa Windows Defender bằng Registry, các bạn cần thực hiện sao lưu ddeee tránh trường hợp xấu
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techgena · 4 years
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طريقة ايقاف وتفعيل ويندوز ديفندر علي انظمة ويندوز ( 10 – 8 – 7 )
كيفية تفعيل وايقاف ويندوز ديفندر علي ويندوز 8
1. قم بالضغط علي ايقونة الويندوز ثم اكتب في خانة البحث Control Panel 2. اكتب في خانة بحث الكنترول بانل Action Center ثم بعد ذلك قم بالضغط علي كلمة Action Center التي ستظهرلك 3. قم بالضغط علي View installed antivirus apps ثم بعد ذلك اضغط علي نفس الكلمة مرة اخري لتستطيع ايقاف اي انتي فيروس اخر مثبت علي جهازك وتفعيل الويندوز ديفندر 4. قم بايقاف اي انتي فيروس اخر، وبعد ذلك اضغط علي كلمة Windows Defender وبعد ذلك اضغط علي Turn On 5. سيظهر لك ان الويندوز ديفندر يحتاج الي تحديث، اضغط علي تحديث لتحدث نظام الويندوز ديفندر الخاص بحاسوبك 6. الاًن اصبح الويندوز ديفندر يعمل علي نظام ويندوز 8 الخاص بك وكانت هذه خطوات شرح تفعيل وايقاف الويندوز ديفندر علي ويندوز 8، الاًن سنوضح الشرح مرة اخري بالتفصل لويندوز 7
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karenjodes1998 · 4 years
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Windows Defender is a great tool to keep your system safe and secure.
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commentsense888 · 6 years
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t8ph · 7 years
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「Windows Defender」は、「スタートアップ」で自動起動に設定されている為、勝手に常駐します。
スタートアップで「Windows起動時にWindows Defenderを起動しない」に設定しましたのが、そのままでは、Defenderが起動されてしまいます。
それが、グループポリシーの「DisableAntiSpyware」キーで設定出来ます。
「HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows Defender」 「DisableAntiSpyware」キー
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phonemantra-blog · 10 months
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Currently it is only available on Windows 11 The AI-powered assistant Copilot, which became part of Windows 11 earlier this year, is coming to Windows 10.  [caption id="attachment_83459" align="aligncenter" width="780"] Windows 10[/caption] Great news for Windows 10 users: AI assistant Copilot will come to this version of the OS Microsoft itself spoke about this, noting that it will first appear for Windows Insider members. Accordingly, Copilot will later become a full-fledged part of Windows 10 for all users. But it's worth noting that Windows 10 Pro 22H2 enterprise PCs will not be included in the first line of Copilot deployment, nor will Windows 10 Enterprise and Education PCs.  Microsoft's addition of Copilot to Windows 10 makes sense, as Windows 10 remains the most popular operating system, more than twice as popular as Windows 11.  
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phonemantra-blog · 1 year
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When using a computer, encountering errors can be frustrating, especially when they hinder the smooth operation of important software or processes. One such error is Error 0x80070643, which can significantly impact system functionality and user experience. Understanding and resolving this error is crucial for maintaining a well-functioning computer system. Error 0x80070643 [caption id="attachment_63316" align="aligncenter" width="565"] error 0x80070643[/caption] Overview of Error 0x80070643 Error 0x80070643 is a common error code that typically occurs during software installation or updates. It indicates that an installation or update process has failed. The causes of this error can vary, including issues with system files, antivirus or firewall interference, insufficient disk space, or conflicts with other software or drivers. When Error 0x80070643 occurs, it can disrupt the installation or update process, preventing the software from functioning properly. This error can lead to the inability to install important updates, security vulnerabilities, and even system instability.  Error 0x80070643 in Different Scenarios Error 0x80070643 can manifest in various scenarios, depending on the software or process involved. Some common situations where this error occurs include: Windows Update: When updating the Windows operating system, Error 0x80070643 may occur, preventing the installation of important updates and security patches. Software Installation: During the installation of various software applications, Error 0x80070643 can occur, halting the installation process and leaving the software incomplete or non-functional. Software Update: When attempting to update software applications, such as Microsoft Office or antivirus programs, Error 0x80070643 may arise, preventing the update from being applied. Understanding the different scenarios in which Error 0x80070643 can occur helps in identifying the specific troubleshooting steps required to resolve the issue.  Common Causes and Troubleshooting Methods  Software Installation and Update Errors One of the common causes of Error 0x80070643 is related to software installation or updates. When encountering this error during installation or update processes, follow these troubleshooting steps: Ensure Stable Internet Connection: A stable internet connection is essential for successful software installation or updates. Check your internet connection and try again. Restart the Computer: Sometimes, a simple restart can resolve temporary issues that may be causing the error. Restart your computer and attempt the installation or update again. Disable Antivirus and Firewall: Antivirus or firewall software can interfere with the installation or update process, triggering Error 0x80070643. Temporarily disable these security programs and try the installation or update again. Clean Boot: Perform a clean boot to start your computer with only essential services and processes running. This helps identify if any third-party software is causing conflicts with the installation or update process. Check Disk Space: Ensure that you have sufficient disk space for the installation or update. Free up space if needed by removing unnecessary files or programs. Run Windows Update Troubleshooter: Windows provides a built-in troubleshooter to identify and fix common update-related issues. Run the Windows Update Troubleshooter to automatically resolve any detected problems. Antivirus and Firewall Interference Antivirus and firewall software can sometimes trigger Error 0x80070643 during installation or update processes. To troubleshoot this issue: Temporarily Disable Antivirus and Firewall: Access your antivirus and firewall settings and disable them temporarily. Be cautious and only disable them for the duration of the installation or update process. Configure Antivirus and Firewall Settings: If disabling the antivirus and firewall resolves the error, reconfigure their settings to allow the installation or update process. Refer to the software's documentation or contact the software provider for guidance on configuring the settings correctly. Consider Alternative Security Software: If the antivirus or firewall software continues to interfere with the installation or update process, you may need to consider using alternative security software that is compatible with your system. Corrupted or Incompatible System Files Corrupted or incompatible system files can also contribute to Error 0x80070643. To troubleshoot this issue: Use System File Checker (SFC): System File Checker is a built-in Windows tool that scans and repairs corrupted system files. Open the Command Prompt as an administrator and run the command "sfc /scannow" to initiate the scanning and repair process. Run Deployment Image Servicing and Management (DISM) Tool: DISM is another Windows tool that can repair corrupted system files. Open the Command Prompt as an administrator and run the command "DISM /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth" to start the repair process. Perform a System Restore: If the above methods fail, consider using the System Restore feature to revert your system to a previous working state. This can help resolve issues caused by recent changes or updates. By repairing or replacing corrupted or incompatible system files, you can address the underlying cause of Error 0x80070643 and restore proper functionality to your system.  Common Causes and Troubleshooting Methods Insufficient Disk Space or Permissions Insufficient disk space or incorrect permissions can also trigger Error 0x80070643. To troubleshoot this issue: Free up Disk Space: Check the available disk space on your system. Delete unnecessary files, uninstall unused programs, and move large files to an external storage device to create more space. Adjust Permissions: Ensure that you have the necessary permissions to install or update software. Right-click on the software installer or updater, select "Run as administrator," and follow the on-screen prompts. Modify Security Settings: If you encounter permission-related issues, modify the security settings for the affected files or folders. Right-click on the file or folder, select "Properties," navigate to the "Security" tab, and adjust the permissions accordingly.  Conflict with Other Software or Drivers Conflicts with other software or outdated drivers can also contribute to Error 0x80070643. To troubleshoot this issue: Clean Boot: Perform a clean boot to start your computer with only essential services and processes running. This helps identify if any third-party software is causing conflicts with the installation or update process. Update Drivers: Outdated or incompatible drivers can lead to conflicts and trigger the error. Visit the website of your computer manufacturer or the hardware component manufacturer to download and install the latest drivers for your system. Uninstall Conflicting Software: Identify any software that may be conflicting with the installation or update process. Uninstall the conflicting software and attempt the installation or update again. By resolving conflicts with other software or updating outdated drivers, you can eliminate the underlying causes of Error 0x80070643 and ensure smooth installation and update processes. Advanced Troubleshooting and Additional Resources Windows Update Services and Components Windows Update services and components play a crucial role in the occurrence of Error 0x80070643. To perform advanced troubleshooting: Restart Windows Update Services: Open the Command Prompt as an administrator and run the following commands sequentially: "net stop wuauserv," "net stop cryptic," "net stop bits," and "net stop msiserver." Then, restart the services by running the commands: "net start wuauserv," "net start cryptic," "net start bits," and "net start msiserver." Reset Windows Update Components: If restarting the services does not resolve the error, you can reset the Windows Update components. Microsoft provides a dedicated troubleshooter tool called "Windows Update Troubleshooter" that can automatically reset the components for you. Performing these advanced troubleshooting steps can help repair or reset the Windows Update services and components, resolving any underlying issues causing Error 0x80070643. Registry Issues and System Restore Registry issues can contribute to Error 0x80070643, and utilizing the System Restore feature can be helpful. To address these issues: Use Registry Cleaners: Registry cleaner tools can scan and fix registry errors that may be causing the error. However, exercise caution when using these tools, as improper use can lead to further issues. It's advisable to create a backup of your registry before making any changes. Utilize System Restore: If the error persists and you suspect recent changes or updates are the cause, you can use the System Restore feature to revert your system to a previous state where the error was not present. Registry cleaners and System Restore can help resolve registry-related issues and restore your system to a stable state, eliminating the factors contributing to Error 0x80070643.  Seeking Online Support and Communities When troubleshooting Error 0x80070643, seeking help from online forums and communities can provide valuable insights and solutions. Consider these steps: Search Online Forums: Look for online forums or communities where users discuss similar issues. Search for Error 0x80070643 and browse through relevant threads to find potential solutions. Provide Relevant Information: When seeking help online, provide detailed information about your system, the software or process involved, and the troubleshooting steps you have already taken. This helps others better understand your situation and provide more accurate assistance. Engage in Discussions: Engage in discussions within the online forums or communities. Ask questions, share your experiences, and collaborate with others who have faced similar issues. This collaborative approach can lead to effective troubleshooting techniques. Contacting Software Developers and Microsoft Support If you have exhausted all available troubleshooting methods and are still unable to resolve Error 0x80070643, it may be necessary to contact the software developers or Microsoft support for further assistance. Follow these steps: Collect Relevant Information: Before reaching out for support, gather all relevant information about the error, including error codes, software versions, and any error messages received. This will help the support team understand your issue more accurately. Visit the Software Developer's Website: Visit the official website of the software developer and look for support options. They may have a knowledge base, FAQs, or a support ticket system where you can submit your issue. Contact Microsoft Support: If the error is related to Windows or Microsoft software, you can contact Microsoft Support directly. Visit the Microsoft Support website and explore the available support options, such as live chat, community forums, or phone support. By reaching out to software developers or Microsoft support, you can receive expert guidance and personalized assistance to resolve Error 0x80070643. Additional Resources and Tools Here are some additional resources and tools that can aid in troubleshooting Error 0x80070643: Microsoft Support Website: The official Microsoft Support website provides a wealth of information, knowledge base articles, and troubleshooting guides for various errors, including Error 0x80070643. Third-Party Troubleshooting Tools: There are several third-party tools available that specialize in diagnosing and fixing common Windows errors. Research and choose a reputable tool that can help troubleshoot Error 0x80070643. Online Tutorials and Guides: Numerous online tutorials and guides provide step-by-step instructions on resolving specific errors. Search for Error 0x80070643 tutorials to find detailed walkthroughs. Software and Driver Updates: Regularly update your software and drivers to ensure compatibility and address known issues. Check the software developer's website and the manufacturer's website for the latest updates. These additional resources and tools can enhance your troubleshooting efforts and provide alternative solutions to resolve Error 0x80070643. Conclusion Error 0x80070643 can be a frustrating obstacle, but with the right troubleshooting methods and resources, it can be resolved effectively. By understanding the causes of the error and following the outlined steps, you can overcome Error 0x80070643 and restore the smooth operation of your computer system.
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phonemantra-blog · 1 year
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The Windows Defender Security Warning: Protecting Your System with Confidence In today's digital age, computer security has become of utmost importance. With the increasing prevalence of cyber threats, it is crucial to protect our systems from potential harm. Windows Defender, a built-in security feature in Windows operating systems, plays a vital role in safeguarding our computers. However, users often encounter the Windows Defender Security Warning, which can be confusing and alarming. The purpose of this article is to provide comprehensive information and guidance on understanding and addressing this security warning, allowing users to protect their systems with confidence. [caption id="attachment_63053" align="aligncenter" width="640"] Windows Defender security warning[/caption] Understanding the Windows Defender Security Warning What is the Windows Defender Security Warning? The Windows Defender Security Warning is a notification generated by Windows Defender when it detects a potential security threat on your system. It serves as an alert to inform users about potential risks and allows them to take appropriate actions to mitigate them. Various scenarios can trigger the warning, such as the detection of malware, suspicious files, or potentially unwanted programs. It is essential to pay attention to these warnings as they indicate potential risks to your system's security. How Does Windows Defender Identify Security Threats? Windows Defender employs various mechanisms to identify security threats to your system. One of its primary methods is real-time scanning, where it continuously monitors files and processes for any suspicious activities or known malware signatures. Additionally, Windows Defender utilizes behavioral analysis to detect potential threats. It analyzes the behavior of programs and processes, looking for patterns that indicate malicious intent. Keeping Windows Defender definitions up to date is crucial, as these definitions contain the latest information about known threats. Regular updates ensure that Windows Defender can effectively identify and protect against the latest security risks. Different Types of Windows Defender Security Warnings Windows Defender Security Warnings come in various forms, each indicating a specific type of threat or risk. These warning messages provide valuable information about the nature of the detected issue. It is essential to understand these different types to respond appropriately. Examples of common warning messages include "Malware Detected," "Suspicious File," or "Potentially Unwanted Program." Each message implies a different level of severity and requires a tailored response. Understanding the Severity Levels of the Warnings Windows Defender Security Warnings are assigned different severity levels based on the potential impact and risk they pose to your system. It is important to understand these severity levels to prioritize your response and take appropriate action. Severity levels can range from low to high, with low-level warnings indicating a minimal risk and high-level warnings indicating a significant threat. The severity level determines the urgency and intensity of the actions you need to take. When you receive a warning, it is crucial to assess the severity level and consider the potential consequences for your system's security and performance. This will help you determine the appropriate steps to protect your system. Responding to the Windows Defender Security Warning Initial Steps When Receiving a Warning When you receive a Windows Defender Security Warning, it is important to take immediate action. However, it is also crucial to approach the situation calmly and avoid panic. Here are the initial steps to follow when receiving a warning: Read the warning message carefully and make sure to understand the nature of the threat. Verify the legitimacy of the warning message by checking if it comes from Windows Defender and not a fake or malicious source. Take note of the severity level assigned to the warning, as it will help determine the urgency of your response. Analyzing and Assessing the Threat Once you have taken the initial steps, it is important to analyze and assess the detected threat to determine the appropriate course of action. Follow these steps to effectively analyze and assess the threat: Investigate the detected threat by gathering additional information. Use Windows Defender tools such as the Threat History or the Windows Security app to gain more insights into the threat. Consider the potential impact and scope of the threat. Evaluate whether it is a standalone issue or part of a larger security breach. Assess the level of risk the threat poses to your system and sensitive data. This will help you prioritize your response and allocate resources accordingly. Taking Action: Cleaning, Quarantining, or Ignoring Based on your analysis and assessment of the threat, you can take appropriate action to protect your system. Here are the different actions you can consider: Cleaning and removing the threat: If the threat is confirmed and poses a significant risk, use Windows Defender to clean and remove the malicious files or programs. Quarantining suspicious files: In some cases, it may be necessary to quarantine suspicious files for further analysis. This can help prevent the threat from spreading while you investigate its nature. Ignoring certain warnings: Not all warnings may indicate a genuine threat. If you have verified that a warning is a false positive or does not pose a significant risk, you can choose to ignore it. However, exercise caution and ensure proper verification before ignoring any warning. Preventive Measures and Strengthening Security Responding to Windows Defender Security Warnings is essential, but it is equally important to take preventive measures to strengthen your system's overall security. Consider the following steps: Enhance system security: Implement best practices such as using strong and unique passwords, enabling firewall protection, and practicing safe browsing habits. Regular system updates and patches: Keep your operating system and applications up to date with the latest security patches. This helps protect against known vulnerabilities that can be exploited by attackers. Utilize additional security software: While Windows Defender provides robust protection, using additional security software can add an extra layer of defense. Consider using reputable antivirus and anti-malware software to complement Windows Defender. Frequently Asked Questions How can I update Windows Defender definitions? To update Windows Defender definitions, follow these steps: Open Windows Security by clicking on the shield icon in the taskbar or searching for "Windows Security" in the Start menu. Go to "Virus & threat protection" and click on "Check for updates" under the "Protection updates" section. Windows Defender will check for updates and download the latest definitions if available. Can I trust Windows Defender to detect all threats? While Windows Defender is a robust security solution, no antivirus software can guarantee 100% detection of all threats. It is important to adopt a multi-layered security approach by combining Windows Defender with other security measures such as safe browsing habits and regular system updates. How can I differentiate between a genuine threat and a false positive? To differentiate between a genuine threat and a false positive, consider the following steps: Verify the source of the warning message to ensure it is legitimate and not a fake or malicious notification. Investigate the detected threat further using Windows Defender tools or other reputable antivirus software. Compare the warning message with known indicators of genuine threats to determine if it aligns with typical behavior. If in doubt, seek assistance from cybersecurity professionals or report the potential false positive to Microsoft. What should I do if Windows Defender blocks a legitimate program? If Windows Defender blocks a legitimate program, you can follow these troubleshooting steps: Open Windows Security and go to "Virus & threat protection." Under "3.4 What should I do if Windows Defender blocks a legitimate program? If Windows Defender blocks a legitimate program, you can follow these troubleshooting steps: Open Windows Security and go to "Virus & threat protection." Under "Virus & threat protection settings," click on "Manage settings." Scroll down to the "Exclusions" section and click on "Add or remove exclusions." Click on "Add an exclusion" and choose the type of exclusion you want to add (file, folder, file type, or process). Select the specific file, folder, file type, or process that Windows Defender blocked and add it as an exclusion. Once added, Windows Defender should no longer block the legitimate program. If the issue persists or you are unsure about the legitimacy of the program, it is recommended to seek assistance from the program's developer or contact Microsoft support for further guidance. Is Windows Defender enough, or should I use additional security software? Windows Defender provides robust protection against a wide range of threats and is sufficient for many users. However, depending on your specific needs and preferences, you may choose to use additional security software alongside Windows Defender for added layers of protection. Reputable antivirus and anti-malware software from trusted vendors can provide extra features and specialized protection. It is important to ensure that any additional software you install is compatible with Windows Defender and does not conflict with its functionality. Ultimately, the decision to use additional security software depends on your risk tolerance and the level of security you desire for your system. Conclusion: Understanding and addressing the Windows Defender Security Warning is crucial for protecting your system with confidence. By comprehending the nature of the warnings, analyzing and assessing threats, and taking appropriate actions, you can effectively safeguard your computer from potential risks. Remember to keep Windows Defender definitions up to date, practice safe browsing habits, and regularly update your system to strengthen overall security. By staying vigilant and proactive, you can protect your personal and business data from the ever-evolving landscape of cyber threats.
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phonemantra-blog · 1 year
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However, there are no significant improvements With the release of the new model, the Surface Laptop Go line of laptops has ceased to be budgetary, having risen in price from $500 to $800. But Microsoft has an even more affordable solution, and it has also changed generations. We are talking about the hybrid tablet Surface Go 4. However, the change of generations also brought a significant price increase. [caption id="attachment_58555" align="aligncenter" width="780"] Microsoft[/caption] Microsoft has decided to get rid of very affordable mobile PCs. For the new product, they are asking not $400, like last year’s model, but $580. At the same time, it is based on the Intel Processor N200 instead of the Pentium Gold 6500Y in the basic version of the previous generation. RAM is now at least 8 GB, and it is LPDDR5. The storage capacity varies from 64 to 256 GB. The tablet is equipped with a 10.5-inch diagonal IPS screen with a resolution of 1920 × 1280 pixels. Autonomy is promised up to 12.5 hours. Among the rest, we can note an 8 MP camera, USB-C 3.1, Wi-Fi 6, dimensions 245 × 175 × 8.3 mm with a weight of 521 g, as well as the fact that this model will not be aimed at ordinary consumers - it is focused for the corporate segment.
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phonemantra-blog · 1 year
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The first version was not powerful enough for its price Microsoft today introduced the new Surface Laptop Studio 2. Having inherited the unusual design of the first-generation convertible laptop, the Surface Laptop Studio 2 did not take over the main drawback of its predecessor - low power at a high price. [caption id="attachment_58343" align="aligncenter" width="780"] Microsoft[/caption] Microsoft introduced an unusual Surface Laptop Studio 2 As Microsoft notes, this is "the most powerful Surface we've ever built." “Under the hood” the new product has 13th generation Intel Core processors (i7-13700H or i7-13800H), Nvidia RTX 4050 or RTX 4060 graphics, up to 64 GB of RAM, and up to 2 TB of storage. https://youtu.be/y7KxKws5Voc Studio 2 also offers several new connectivity options: it has two USB-C ports, one USB-A port, a microSD card reader, and support for the Surface Slim Pen 2. There's also a new customizable, more responsive touchpad. The 58 Wh battery provides up to 19 hours of battery life. Microsoft Surface Laptop Studio 2 starts at $1,999.
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kunzitvn · 3 years
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Huong dan cach tat Windows Defender hoan toan tren Win 10
Windows Defender là một trong những phầm mềm diệt virus hàng đầu, được sử dụng phổ biến hiện nay. Phần mềm này chạy ngầm trên máy tính, tuy nhiên, nếu phát hiện có phần mềm bảo mật nào khác được cài trên PC, nó sẽ tự động vô hiệu hóa. Trong bài viết dưới đây, chúng tôi sẽ hướng dẫn chi tiết các bạn một số cách tắt Windows Defender trên Win 10. Mời các bạn cùng tham khảo.
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