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FIX: Check your virus protection error on Windows 10/11

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Updated onApril 3, 2024

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Do you keep getting a notification that saysCheck your virus protectionon your Windows 10 computer?

It can be quite irritating to repeatedly see such a naggingmessagewhen you try to sign in or while working on your computer.

There are several ways to fix the virus protection notification from popping up all the time on yourWindows 10computer. To be more precise, here are seven tried solutions to help you resolve this issue.

What to do if I get the Check your virus protection error?

What to do if I get the Check your virus protection error?

1. Temporarily disable your antivirus security software

Whenever you install a third-party antivirus protection program on the Windows operating system,Windows Defendershuts off automatically.

You can temporarily disable the antivirus because you still need it to protect your computer against security threats. Immediately after you’re done fixing connection error, re-enable your antivirus.

Make sure to apply the above procedure to stop the constant notification alerts.

Moreover, if you have conflicting software either fully or partially installed, then remove all othersecurity softwareapps using asoftware removal tool from this useful article.

We also recommend switching to antivirus software that is trusted by people around the world. Thankfully, there are lots of premium products you can choose from.

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2. Perform a clean boot

Performing a clean boot for your computer reduces conflicts related to software that can bring up the root causes that lead to the Windows 10check your virus protectionerror to keep popping up.

These conflicts can be caused by applications and services that start up and run in the background whenever you start Windows normally.

In order to successfully perform a clean boot, you have to be logged on as the administrator, then follow the steps above.

Learn everything there is to know about the administrator account and how you can enable/disable it by reading thisquick article.

You will have a clean boot environment after all these steps are carefully followed, after which you can try and check if theCheck your virus protectionnotification persists.

3. Perform a full scan on Windows Defender

That should start the Windows auto-scanning feature. If you encounter any problems with it, you can take a look at thisdedicated article about fixing Windows full scanning problems.

4. Run the Microsoft Safety Scanner

When a virus infects your computer, it makes the machine’s performance slow down greatly, and can also lead to system failure.

Therefore, running a malware scan means any infected files may be cleaned by deleting the file completely, so you may experience data loss.

Microsoft Safety Scanner is a tool designed to locate and remove malware from Windows PCs. It only scans when manually triggered, then you get to use it 10 days after you download it.

This means you need to download the latest version of the tool before you perform each scan on your computer. However, the Microsoft Safety Scanner tool doesn’t replace yourantimalware program.

It helps remove malicious software from your Windows 10 computer. Then, to remove the Microsoft Safety Scanner tool, delete the msert.exe file by default.

5. Check if the antivirus is updated

This involves checking whether the virus definitions on your installed third-party antivirus program are up to date.

6. Turn on Windows Defender and Firewall

Additionally, you should read thisthorough guideif you are unable to open the Control Panel.

7. Schedule a scan on Windows Defender

Windows Defenderalready scans your device regularly to keep it protected, but you can schedule it to scan based on the frequency you want it to so that it doesn’t become nagging and disturb you as you work.

You just need to follow the steps above to schedule a scan on Windows Defender right away.

Let us know in the comments section below whether these solutions worked to remove the naggingcheck your virus protectionnotification on your computer.

More so, choose one of the programs from thisuseful list of antivirus software with lifetime licenseto keep yourself safe from any cyber attack.

Keep in mind that Windows Defender automatically becomes inactive when you install a third-party antivirus.

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Milan Stanojevic

Windows Toubleshooting Expert

Milan has been enthusiastic about technology ever since his childhood days, and this led him to take interest in all PC-related technologies. He’s a PC enthusiast and he spends most of his time learning about computers and technology.

Before joining WindowsReport, he worked as a front-end web developer. Now, he’s one of the Troubleshooting experts in our worldwide team, specializing in Windows errors & software issues.

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Before joining WindowsReport, he worked as a front-end web developer. Now, he’s specialized in Windows errors & software issues.