Apparently, the only computers affected are those running Windows 7. Users who have uninstalled the update confirmed that everything went back to normal once KB3004394 had been removed. Of course, users who use only Windows Defender as their protection system run the highest risk of becoming a target for malicious software. Since KB3004394 shuts down Windows Defender, such computers constitute an easy target. Removing it  returns the system to normal.”, confirms one user on Microsoft’s Community page. Microsoft hasn’t provided users with a solution for this issue yet.  So far, all the other complicated solutions tried out by users have failed to fix this bug as one user confirms: Basically, all you can do is hide the update if it hasn’t been installed on your computer. However, if KB3004394 has been installed on your computer, remove it as soon as possible if Windows Defender is the only software you use to combat malware. READ ALSO: Total Conquest Strategy Game from the Windows Store Gets Better Graphics

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