Incompatible anti-virus software will be removed when installing the Win10 November update

  

Computer Store News: In order to ensure that no problems are encountered during the installation process, Windows 10 November Update (TH2) will automatically scan the application currently running on the computer, if it is unfortunately marked as ‘not compatible & rsquo;, Then they will be removed during this time. Previously, many users reported that they could not find some basic applications after the update, even if genuine software such as CCleaner was not spared. Awkwardly, the November update actually removed some anti-virus software, such as Bitdefender, Spybot Search & Destroy, NOD32, Antivirus 8, and so on.


There is a post on Reddit devoted to this matter.

It is reported that the reason why the above anti-virus software was uninstalled during the deployment of the November update is because they will affect the performance and reliability of Windows 10 & rsquo;. When you return to the desktop, you will see this notification in the Action Center.

Of course, this does not mean that users cannot continue to use the above software, but manufacturers and users are forced to update. As for this & lsquo; empty window period & rsquo; in the end how long it depends on the strength of various software vendors.

Fortunately, most software vendors can do full compatibility with Windows 10 '1511' in the future. Even if there is no other choice, the Windows Defender that comes with the system will stick to its responsibilities.

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