Windows Defender is almost always removed to save resources. While this frees up RAM, it leaves the system without a baseline antivirus solution. Users must rely on third-party portable scanners, which themselves consume resources the build was designed to save.
Windows Defender is almost always removed to save resources. While this frees up RAM, it leaves the system without a baseline antivirus solution. Users must rely on third-party portable scanners, which themselves consume resources the build was designed to save.