F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop The IT administrator has restricted permissions in certain sections of the application - Windows Defender

The IT administrator has restricted permissions in certain sections of the application - Windows Defender

The IT administrator has restricted permissions in certain sections of the application - Windows Defender

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DinoSubz
Member
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03-28-2024, 09:39 AM
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Hello, I changed the CPU on my PC. To do that, I had to turn off fTPM since updating the BIOS wouldn't work with it enabled. I was using Windows PIN for login, but after disabling fTPM and switching the CPU, the PIN disappeared and I had to enter the password. I forgot my password, so I reinstalled Windows through the Troubleshooting menu at startup. That didn’t succeed, but by then I remembered my password. Now, during a clean Windows installation, Defender appears blank when I open it, and I see a message asking how to fix it. Thanks!
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DinoSubz
03-28-2024, 09:39 AM #1

Hello, I changed the CPU on my PC. To do that, I had to turn off fTPM since updating the BIOS wouldn't work with it enabled. I was using Windows PIN for login, but after disabling fTPM and switching the CPU, the PIN disappeared and I had to enter the password. I forgot my password, so I reinstalled Windows through the Troubleshooting menu at startup. That didn’t succeed, but by then I remembered my password. Now, during a clean Windows installation, Defender appears blank when I open it, and I see a message asking how to fix it. Thanks!

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NinjaaGamer_
Member
189
03-28-2024, 09:44 AM
#2
Reinstalling Windows from scratch could actually be quicker than troubleshooting the problem.
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NinjaaGamer_
03-28-2024, 09:44 AM #2

Reinstalling Windows from scratch could actually be quicker than troubleshooting the problem.

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03-30-2024, 06:33 AM
#3
Oh no, I've already set everything up once more, which means it will take a long time (though that's just a last option)
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hamsterdance00
03-30-2024, 06:33 AM #3

Oh no, I've already set everything up once more, which means it will take a long time (though that's just a last option)

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Crazy_Heaven
Posting Freak
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04-04-2024, 11:17 PM
#4
Absolutely, take your time—even a 10-hour setup can be more efficient than rushing through troubleshooting.
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Crazy_Heaven
04-04-2024, 11:17 PM #4

Absolutely, take your time—even a 10-hour setup can be more efficient than rushing through troubleshooting.

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xDonuts4Everx
Junior Member
33
04-06-2024, 12:10 PM
#5
WD tends to be extremely durable, which means something could have damaged it due to malware from the software you installed. It might help to verify that everything functions properly before adding new items.
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xDonuts4Everx
04-06-2024, 12:10 PM #5

WD tends to be extremely durable, which means something could have damaged it due to malware from the software you installed. It might help to verify that everything functions properly before adding new items.

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Crafty_Box
Member
228
04-06-2024, 04:14 PM
#6
It seems the issue likely wasn't malware. I only added a few programs: Steam, some games, HWMonitor, VSCode, MySQL, MySQL Workbench, Github Desktop, Git, Cinbebench and a few others. What I did was turn off fTPM which then affected the PIN, upgraded the BIOS, changed the CPU, and reinstalled Windows in a different way than usual—specifically using the reset option from the Troubleshooting menu during boot while holding Shift. It might have been because Malwarebytes was already installed before, causing problems when the reinstall happened. You were correct, reinstalling helped.
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Crafty_Box
04-06-2024, 04:14 PM #6

It seems the issue likely wasn't malware. I only added a few programs: Steam, some games, HWMonitor, VSCode, MySQL, MySQL Workbench, Github Desktop, Git, Cinbebench and a few others. What I did was turn off fTPM which then affected the PIN, upgraded the BIOS, changed the CPU, and reinstalled Windows in a different way than usual—specifically using the reset option from the Troubleshooting menu during boot while holding Shift. It might have been because Malwarebytes was already installed before, causing problems when the reinstall happened. You were correct, reinstalling helped.

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JakerDE
Junior Member
15
04-06-2024, 06:07 PM
#7
I just performed a fresh setup and for the first time it ran Windows 11 media instead of Windows 10. The default setting removed local account creation, and the "Next" button turned gray when no internet connection was available. I discovered a way around it by opening Command Prompt and typing OOBE\BYPASSNRO, which resolved the issue. Could this method cause any unintended consequences?
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JakerDE
04-06-2024, 06:07 PM #7

I just performed a fresh setup and for the first time it ran Windows 11 media instead of Windows 10. The default setting removed local account creation, and the "Next" button turned gray when no internet connection was available. I discovered a way around it by opening Command Prompt and typing OOBE\BYPASSNRO, which resolved the issue. Could this method cause any unintended consequences?

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Kazumi_Makoto
Member
90
04-07-2024, 06:30 PM
#8
Unlikely, I always follow the same method and have never encountered a problem.
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Kazumi_Makoto
04-07-2024, 06:30 PM #8

Unlikely, I always follow the same method and have never encountered a problem.

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miknes123
Senior Member
646
04-07-2024, 07:32 PM
#9
I've encountered the same problem after a clean install, and searching online hasn't provided any solutions. No one else seems to have reported it, and I haven't found a fix from Windows or using the F key. If you can resolve it, please let me know how!
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miknes123
04-07-2024, 07:32 PM #9

I've encountered the same problem after a clean install, and searching online hasn't provided any solutions. No one else seems to have reported it, and I haven't found a fix from Windows or using the F key. If you can resolve it, please let me know how!

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Kaspolman
Senior Member
434
04-07-2024, 08:07 PM
#10
It's quite unusual since I didn't have any malware at all—just safe, official updates. I opted for a clean Windows 11 install, as recommended, which made things much smoother and avoided any headaches. The only challenge was backing up my personal files this time because the alternative method keeps them safe.
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Kaspolman
04-07-2024, 08:07 PM #10

It's quite unusual since I didn't have any malware at all—just safe, official updates. I opted for a clean Windows 11 install, as recommended, which made things much smoother and avoided any headaches. The only challenge was backing up my personal files this time because the alternative method keeps them safe.

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