Can u please paste all the scripts required to Properly remove defender ? If theres no hassle of course.Then you don't need Superfetch. Most gamers now have a SSD, whether it's a M.2 or SATA model.
If you don't need/want Defender, then go ahead and remove it and see if that makes a difference or not.
Also ensure just in case that TimeBrokerSvc is automatic as wellCan u please paste all the scripts required to Properly remove defender ? If theres no hassle of course.
thanks for the tip, what does this exactly affect ?Also ensure just in case that TimeBrokerSvc is automatic as well
Unchecked the above, are these the only things needed to get rid of defender or there might be something else hidden?You have a licensed copy of NTLite (which is required in order to use GamerOS).
Install NTLite, load the live Windows system as the image. Uncheck Defender and SecHealthUI, and apply changes. If you don't want to use another license activation, then you will have to remake the image and install it again.
It slows down everything if not enabled and automatic from boot delay or any delay in anything the computer is doingthanks for the tip, what does this exactly affect ?
Garlin,RunTimeBroker manages access controls for UWP (Store) apps, like if your app has permission to open the camera or microphone. If you disable it, then UWP apps have a hard time starting up. Other Windows functions are not impacted.
I also have some app requires AV / memory integrity off not opening because theyre still detecting AV/core isolation onGarlin,
I could only find Defender but not SechealthUI, any tips where to find it? Plus thats how defender looks in windows, is this normal?
This worked for core isolation, excellent man thank you, cant remove firewall from ntlite correct? Its locked i guess.... what other AV related can be shaved off or thats about it?Disable core isolation, by adding a reg file:
Code:Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00 [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\DeviceGuard\Scenarios\HypervisorEnforcedCodeIntegrity] "Enabled"=dword:00000000
Can i do it with windows installed ? I dont care losing a key, i just want it to be done the proper way( no corrupted files), better to re-creat the image or it works to do it with windows installed?You can remove "Windows Firewall" but not "Windows Firewall Service" if you want a machine to install. Removing "Windows Firewall" will disable the firewall enforcing any rules.
Thanks you good sir! Very informativeThere should be no problem removing it on a live system. The worse case is you can do a Host refresh from a copy of the clean ISO, and reinstall something you removed by mistake. For the most part, unless something has weird dependencies, you can remove it live.
It does much more then that actually. They had it also in windows 7 when there was no store. Other windows functions have been placed to work with timebroker now and are now sensitive to this service.RunTimeBroker manages access controls for UWP (Store) apps, like if your app has permission to open the camera or microphone. If you disable it, then UWP apps have a hard time starting up. Other Windows functions are not impacted.