Originally posted by Bruce
How to remove pre-installed anti-virus
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Originally posted by Bruceat which part, when you click the link in my post?
and don’t use Edge, paste that link in Firefox and try it there.Comment
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Originally posted by PeterOzDid you read this? McAfee Customer Service -- Official Site
You must do this before turning on windows defender
Here is the screenshot again. There is the main mcafee 4th from the top. I assume i uninstall that. The youtube video says nothing about the 2nd mcafee that is next to the bottom. Does that go away automatically or do i need to separately uninstall that.
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I know yall think im an idiot but turning the comp on and just getting connected to the web was a nightmare instaead of easy like everyone said. Had it not been for Peter OZ i would still not have a running comp.
A-Does uninstalling the main mcafee uninstall the webadvisor mcafee?
B-If that fails should i then proceed to option 2, Bruce’s idea?
C-What very easy way after this can i use to check on defender after mcafee is gone? And run a windows scan?Comment
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Originally posted by jxdamaI know yall think im an idiot
Our goal here is not to access IQ levels or personalities but to try and help people with their computer issues.
Originally posted by jxdamaA-Does uninstalling the main mcafee uninstall the webadvisor mcafee?
Originally posted by jxdamaC-What very easy way after this can i use to check on defender after mcafee is gone? And run a windows scan?Comment
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Ok, it says all mcafee products are gone and i restarted. Im not going to click on anything else except this site until i am certain windows defender is working. If not, can i download avast?
I know it might be against the rules but i dont want to start threads on every Q. How do i pin my bookmarks to the left side of edge permanently, and what about the toolbar on the top like firefox.
Where is windows defender?Comment
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Originally posted by jxdamaIf not, can i download avast?
Look where your clock resides, click the small up pointing arrow, inside should be your Win Defender tray icon.
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Right click this icon and choose view security dashboard.Comment
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Originally posted by jxdamathere is a green check next to firewall and network protection. Does that mean i have anti-virus protection? If so, how do i do a virus scan? What about all the brown exclamation points?
click Turn On App and Browser Control.
Under Device Security click settings, the turn on Memory Integrity.
Reboot.Comment
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Originally posted by xrobwx71No, you don’t need a 3rd party Anti-Virus. Windows Defender is very robust, full featured solution and works well.
Look where your clock resides, click the small up pointing arrow, inside should be your Win Defender tray icon.
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Right click this icon and choose view security dashboard.
Here is the screen after i ran a quik scan
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