Windows Defender detects a variety of software types, primarily focusing on malware, which includes viruses, worms, trojans, ransomware, and spyware. It also identifies potentially unwanted applications (PUAs) that may affect system performance or user privacy. Additionally, Windows Defender provides real-time protection against threats and can spot vulnerabilities in the operating system and installed software.
You can use MSconfig or the Services tab of Windows Defender. You can do the above, but this is a question from a text book and the desired answer is Software Explorer.
Antivirus software (I recommend avast free antivirus, it's a good one...)
There is a windows defender and Microsoft Malicious removal tool an integrated features of windows 7. We recommend that you install security software to help protect your computer from viruses and other security threats, and that you keep your security software up to date.
yes, windows defender in advance mode is very useful and yes spyware is considered a virus. windows defend rated second in the most useful virus removal tool
This tool is no longer in Windows. You will have to get a third party tool to do this. On such tool is file recovery software. You can see related link for such software. software recommended: minitool power data recovery
File Explorer is a file management tool that is included in most versions of Windows software
You can use Windows Defender to disable programs that run at startup, or using System Configuration.
Software Explorer
Software Explorer
Software Explorer
A software included in Windows or BIOS which assure the correct functionality of a PC.
Windows 95 was famously "cracked" by a group known as "The Hackers," who released a tool called "Windows 95 Crack" shortly after its launch in 1995. This tool allowed users to bypass the software's activation requirements, enabling unauthorized use of the operating system. The act of cracking Windows 95 exemplified the early days of software piracy and the challenges faced by companies in protecting their software from unauthorized distribution.