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You can use the `UWScript.ps1` file to set the updates back to windows defaults. If you accidentally deleted the file, just download it from this repo again.
Hey yes it's completely possible as long as your CPU supports the POPCNT and Sse4.2 requirements. I would honestly just follow this guide I made: https://youtu.be/q3aWGBkH9P4 It works on supported...
Hey there and sorry for the late reply, Since the creation of this issue I have released a new version of the XML file and a major update to [Winhance](https://winhance.net/),...
Hey there and sorry for the late reply. @kendikaku Thanks for providing that solution, I will test it and if it works in my testing, I will make the changes.
Does running the tweaks in the new `UWScript.ps1` file fix this issue?
@CtrlasAltas Can you send a screenshot of the actual Windows Defender part of the Windows Security suite? @joeyoropesa-dev As far as I know there won't ever be a way to...
@CtrlasAltas   Here are 2 screenshots, one of Windows 10 and the other of Windows 11. I just did a clean install with the `autounattend.xml` file in this repo...
Okay I see that ReviOS completely Disables and Removes the Entire Windows Security Suite. That is similiar to what this script does by FR33THY https://github.com/FR33THYFR33THY/Ultimate-Windows-Optimization-Guide/blob/main/8%20Advanced/7%20Security.ps1 However, what the Disable Defender...
Hey there and sorry for the late reply, Since the creation of this issue I have released a new version of the XML file and a major update to [Winhance](https://winhance.net/),...
Thanks so much for your detailed explanation here on what worked for you. I'm closing this issue now.