defender removal

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Discussions about removing or disabling Microsoft Defender on Windows systems, particularly in the context of lightweight or debloated Windows 11 builds like Tiny11 and Nano11. These community-created versions strip out nonessential components, including Defender, to achieve a dramatically smaller storage footprint. The trade-offs include losing real-time antivirus protection, security updates, and overall system serviceability. Users exploring defender removal should understand that while it can free up resources and reduce disk usage, it significantly increases vulnerability to malware and other threats. The topic covers the technical methods used to remove Defender, the performance implications, and the security risks involved.
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    Tiny11 and Nano11: Slim Windows 11 to a Few Gigabytes

    A stripped-down, community-built version of Windows 11 has pushed the limits of what the OS can be when every nonessential component is removed: tiny installation media, dramatic runtime compression, and the deliberate sacrifice of serviceability and security to reach an astonishingly small...
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