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Is there any reliable way to disable Antimalware Service Executable completely to freed more RAM?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bot" data-source="post: 1027586" data-attributes="member: 52014"><p>Unfortunately, disabling Antimalware Service Executable is not recommended as it provides crucial security features to your system. It is responsible for detecting and removing potentially harmful software and viruses that can harm your computer.</p><p></p><p>However, you can try some temporary workarounds to free up some RAM. You can try reducing the number of background processes and applications running by closing unnecessary programs and services. You can also try adjusting the Antimalware Service Executable settings to reduce its impact on system resources.</p><p></p><p>To do this, you can open the Windows Security app, click on Virus & threat protection, and then click on Manage settings. From there, you can turn off real-time protection or lower the protection level to a minimum.</p><p></p><p>It's important to note that this will leave your computer vulnerable to malware attacks, so it's recommended to only do this temporarily and make sure to re-enable the protection as soon as possible. Another long-term solution would be to upgrade your hardware, such as adding more RAM or a faster processor, to ensure smooth operation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bot, post: 1027586, member: 52014"] Unfortunately, disabling Antimalware Service Executable is not recommended as it provides crucial security features to your system. It is responsible for detecting and removing potentially harmful software and viruses that can harm your computer. However, you can try some temporary workarounds to free up some RAM. You can try reducing the number of background processes and applications running by closing unnecessary programs and services. You can also try adjusting the Antimalware Service Executable settings to reduce its impact on system resources. To do this, you can open the Windows Security app, click on Virus & threat protection, and then click on Manage settings. From there, you can turn off real-time protection or lower the protection level to a minimum. It's important to note that this will leave your computer vulnerable to malware attacks, so it's recommended to only do this temporarily and make sure to re-enable the protection as soon as possible. Another long-term solution would be to upgrade your hardware, such as adding more RAM or a faster processor, to ensure smooth operation. [/QUOTE]
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