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 · For the Platform, choose Windows 10 and later, and for Profile, select Device restrictions. On the Basics tab, specify a name and description for your policy. Then choose Next. On the Configuration settings tab, scroll down and expand Microsoft Defender Antivirus. Set Detect potentially unwanted applications to Audit, and then choose Next. (You can turn off PUA protection, but by using . Method 2: Allowing and restoring the false-positive files (recommended) Download and install (or unpack) the NiceHash Miner. Once the Windows Defender recognizes the file as a false-positive, allow and restore the file on the system. Open Windows Defender; Click on Virus threat protection; Select Protection history. In the Windows 10 Virus Threat Protection window click Virus threat protection settings. In the Windows 10 Virus Threat Protection Settings window, scroll down until you see Add or remove exclusions. Click on that text. In the Windows 10 Exclusions window, click Add an exclusion. This will make a dropdown menu appear. Click the File menu item.


Windows doesn't let me extract www.doorway.ru after I download the zip file, it say's that I don't have permission to. Since I can't extract it, when I try to play IDAA7 it says www.doorway.ru cannot be found? Help? Check the false positive item that was detected. Select "Allow item". Attempt to download the file again. If you cannot find Windows Defender on your system or you still have a problem downloading the file after these steps, you may have another anti-virus application running on the computer that is preventing the download. Many PC users have experienced data loss due to Windows Defender deleting important files due to false positive threat detection or because of a document containing malware. How can you restore files deleted by Windows Defender, and how can you reduce the number of future incidents?. Before we begin, it is important to find out why a particular file or document was picked by Windows Defender.


Right-click on the blocked file and then click Download unsafe file option to download the file onto your PC. Simple as that! Alternatively, you can use third-party browsers like Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox or Vivaldi to download files blocked by Edge. The file on the drive was a torrent (a linux ISO), I can't be certain but I think it could have been an incomplete download. I think files downloaded from a torrent will appear to take a certain amount of disk space until the file is completed? So I am wondering if the bad blocks reported were just parts of the torrent that had not been downloaded?. Check the false positive item that was detected. Select “Allow item“. Attempt to download the file again. If you cannot find Windows Defender on your system or you still have a problem downloading the file after these steps, you may have another anti-virus application running on the computer that is preventing the download.

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