Another blog post and video for you today. Actually a quick video showing you how to disable this annoyance at least to me with Microsoft Windows ten operating system creators update. Microsoft Windows ten operating system included this feature called Microsoft Windows Defender Security Center.
I do not actually use Microsoft Windows Defender security center software. I have it completely disabled in the local group policy, so that none of the services run, except for this new feature. This is completely annoying now to me.
The Microsoft Windows Defender security center software icon is located down in the lower right hand corner actions recommended section. Then you would right-click this icon. Now this action opens up Microsoft Windows Defender Security Center software.
You will see a similar message to "your device is being protected...". I do not really care about this software allegedly protecting this computer device. I do not actually like and or prefer using Microsoft Windows Defender security software compared to other software available.
I do not personally use Microsoft Windows Defender security center software. I have this software actually disabled. This Microsoft Windows Defender security center software actually includes antivirus, malware, and spyware protection.
Whatever the full purpose of this software, the appropriate services are not even running. For whatever reason Microsoft corporation has this brilliant concept called Microsoft Windows Defender Security Center software. In order to close this software, you will want to open up task manager.
You will want to right click down on your toolbar. Then select task manager. Now you can select start up.
You can actually manually kill that process. However, then you would have to kill it each time that process starts up with Microsoft Windows ten boot up. As soon as you log in you can click start up.
You can then select this process depending on if you have other items. You can look for a Microsoft Windows Defender notification icon. You will want to then select disable.
Then you will want to make sure that this process is indeed disabled. Now then you will have to log off your Microsoft Windows ten login profile. All you have to do is log off of your Microsoft Windows ten operating system profile. Once you log off your Microsoft Windows ten desktop profile, that Microsoft Windows Defender Security Center icon should disappear.
Congratulations, you have rid yourself of another pontential Microsoft Windows albatross.