


If you want to look at the keys I used and experiment (which is what I would do if I had W11), check out this link and download the Tweaks folder I attached, then extract the contents, and edit the Security registry file to see the keys and the comments on them:

Since Windows 11 is generally considered a re-skin of Windows 10, there's a good possibility that this method still applies, but I cannot guarantee that without trying it myself, so some testing will be needed to see what is relevant. Also, for anyone curious, in Windows 10 21H2, I was able to disable Defender with just registry keys, even on Home edition, which I had to figure out myself because all of the solutions I came across on the internet were not working as expected, for this edition.
