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This wikiHow will teach you how to restore Windows Defender to default settings in Windows 10 using Windows Security settings or Control Panel.
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Open Windows Security. Press Win + I [that's an uppercase i] to open Settings, then click Update & Security > Windows Security > Open Windows Security.
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Click Firewall & network protection. It's in the tile with the signal icon.
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Click Restore firewalls to default. This will restore any changes you've made to the default settings for Windows Defender.
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Open Control Panel. You can search for this by pressing the Windows key then typing "Control Panel" and then clicking the app result.
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Click Windows Defender Firewall. It's next to an icon of a brick wall in front of a globe.
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Click Restore Defaults. You'll need to click Restore defaults again when prompted, then click Yes to confirm. Once you have done that, your default settings will be restored to your Windows Defender settings.[1]
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1. Open Windows Security.
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How to Reset the Windows Security app in Windows 10 Recent Windows 10 version come with is a new app called Windows Security. The application, formerly known as "Windows Defender Dashboard" and "Windows Defender Security Center", has been created to help the user control his security and privacy settings in a clear and useful way. It includes all the settings related to
the Defender antivirus, and much more. The application unifies many useful security options you might want to track and control. The user interface of the Windows Security app comes with a toolbar on the left and the main area which occupies the rest of window area. Once you open the application, it shows a special start page, that organizes settings into categories like Virus & threat protection, Device performance & health, Firewall & network
protection, Family options, and more.
You can launch Windows Security from the Start menu or with a special shortcut. Alternatively, you can access it using its tray icon.
If the Windows Security app doesn't open, is crashing, or doesn't work properly, you can try to reset it using one of the following methods.
- Open the Start menu.
- Locate the Windows Security shortcut and right-click on it.
- Select More > App Settings from the context
menu.
- The Advanced options page for the Windows Security app will open. There, go to the Reset
section.
- There, click on the Reset button, and confirm the
operation.
- You can now close the Settings app.
You are done.
Tip: If you type Windows Security
in the search box in the taskbar, you will be able to directly open the Advanced options page for the
app by clicking on the App settings link.
Alternatively, you can use PowerShell to reset the Windows Security app.
Reset Windows Security in Windows 10 using PowerShell
- Open PowerShell as Administrator. Tip: You can add "Open PowerShell As Administrator" context menu.
- Type or copy-paste the following
command:
Get-AppxPackage *Microsoft.Windows.SecHealthUI* | Reset-AppxPackage
. - The above command works starting in Windows 10 Build 20175, so if it is not available in your Windows 10, use the following alternative:
& {$manifest = [Get-AppxPackage *Microsoft.Windows.SecHealthUI*].InstallLocation + '\AppxManifest.xml' ; Add-AppxPackage -DisableDevelopmentMode -Register $manifest}
. - Restart Windows 10. Actually, both the commands should work without restarting the PC.
That's it.
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