Cancel the method of popping up the "Windows File Protection" dialog box

  
                

Starting with Windows 2000, Microsoft introduced the "Windows File Protection" feature in Windows. However, many netizens are very disgusted with the "Windows File Protection" dialog box that pops up when the system is changed. How can I disable it? You can solve the problem of the pop-up windows file protection dialog box by the following method.

The easiest way:

To modify the registry, you can do this: Open Notepad input:

Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SOFTWARE\\Microsoft \\Windows NT\\CurrentVersion\\Winlogon]

"SFCDisable"=dword:ffffff9d

When saving: All file types are suffixed with a .reg name.

Then double-click this file to import the registry.

Second, edit group policy

To set it in Group Policy: Click “Start →Run”, enter“gpedit.msc”, and then expand&ldquo ; Computer Configuration & Rarr; Management Template & Rarr; System & Rarr; Windows File Protection & rdquo;, then double-click “ Set File Protection Scan & rdquo; and set it to “ Disable & rdquo;

I close the file protection by following the steps below

1. Click Start-->Run, type regedt32 and press Enter;

2. Find [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SOFTWARE/Microsoft /Windows NT/CurrentVersion/Winlogon];

3. Right-click in the right pane and select New-->DWORD Value, name it SFCDisable;

4. Under the Hexadecimal item, enter the key value ffffff9d to turn off WFP;

5. Restart the system to make the changes take effect

But when you go to the third step, you will find the right pane. There is no new option in this, can't go on! Previous123Next page Total 3 pages

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