Adding Kiwi X as an exception in Windows Security

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Why should I add it as an exception in Windows Security?

Read this on why you should.

Please make sure other antiviruses that you use are disabled! Other antiviruses such as AVG, Avast, Kaspersky, Malwarebytes, or whatever you use must also be disabled. If you need to, make sure you add Kiwi X's folder as an exception in those antiviruses too.

Adding it as an exception

The next step is to add MainDab as an exception in Windows Security. If you do not, Kiwi X will be automatically deleted by Windows Security (or some other issues will occur while trying to open MainDab).

First, open Windows Security. Again, go to the Virus & threat protection page.

Next, scroll down and click "Manage settings"

Scroll down until you see Exclusions. Click "add or remove exclusions".

Next, click "add an excusion".

Click "folder"

Now, add the Kiwi X folder as an exception.

If you placed the Kiwi X folder somewhere else, add that Kiwi X folder as an exception. Click "Select Folder", and you're done!

We can now run Kiwi X's Bootstrapper.

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