I guess this answers the previous question. Could even ruin my drives, I don't know lol I have a 2TB sample folder that it would just scan for days and could cause issues in the long term.
It's true it's not causing me serious issues (currently), but I really don't require this software to run. I'll keep digging around to try and get this issue solved. I'm sure I can get the same in Windows 11.
Like, I ran a Windows 10 Pro session with VEP Pro for 4 days without issue while never turning off with 1200+ tracks and/ or instruments. Once I set up once and I just create an image for back-up and good to go if issues down road. Over-priced boxes, when I can get the same stability in Windows or more after some tweaks. I might revert back to Windows 10, but I do kind of enjoy Windows 11 for running all my apps quickly. True, Windows Defender helps the casual user, but I'm far from that. I even checked SFC / Scannow with no issues. I also thought that was super odd being I have all the settings turned off. It seems to run while in a project even though I have the setting disabled. I've already removed all the Xbox apps and/ or other apps pre-installed, but I'm just trying to get Windows Defender to stop scanning all the time. The real honest thing is Windows 11 seems to be running faster, and I'm not sure why. When I re-installed Windows 10, the issue was still there, so I installed WIndows 11, but again the issue is still there. I downloaded it because I was having an issue with Fab Filters Pro Q3 (linear phase - high) in Studio One 5.5.2 and was just checking if it was a Windows thing. When a project running 1200 tracks gets interrupted by a default service, it's best to just disable that service when working with deadlines.įar-enough. in a working studio envoriment, it's common to disable services not needed to save issues later down the road. Understand, Windows is a personal operating system, no one uses it the same. I'm quite curious as to why you asked me a question, why also giving me an answer before ever hearing my personal reasons why and/ or how I may use Windows. Programs I run daily are Pro Tools, Studio One 4/5, Native Instruments Kontakt, and a host of plugins like VEP pro, Fab Filter, Sound Toys, Cable guys to name a few. I ran Windows 10 from release to 3 days ago without the fault of a virus and/ or malware, so I'm certain I can achieve the same in Windows 11. I totally understand the common PC user's perspective of this kind of question, but it's an audio environment, I don't need Windows Defender. I'm looking to disable Windows Defender in Windows 11 because the computer will be used as a digital audio workstation (DAW).