


There are a couple ways to disable it, but the one I outline will show you how to re-enable it should you need/want to.

If you’d rather use your own spyware and trojan remover, having Windows Defender also running can be a bit of a moot point. Note: If you’re using Windows Vista, see this tutorial on how to disable Windows Defender in Vista. This brief tutorial will take you through the steps required to disable Windows Defender in Windows 7. Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Google+ Share on Linkedin
