Windows Defender error code 0x80073afc

If you create a System Restore point, you can try to undo any modifications on your computer, by performing System Restore. In case, you do not have a habit of creating a System Restore point; I suggest you start doing so because it is a very strong feature that will let you fix your computer in a number of scenarios. We will be undertaking the following fixes for error 0x80073afc for Windows Defender- 1] Check the status of all Windows Defender related Services Open the Windows Services Manager.

Right-click on the following service, one after the other and open Properties. From the drop-down of Startup Type, select Manual – and make sure that they is Running by manually pressing the Start button.

Windows Defender Advanced Threat Protection.Windows Defender Advanced Network Infrastructure.Windows Defender Antivirus Service.

Right-click on the following service, and open Properties. From the drop-down of Startup Type, select Automatic – and make sure that it is Running.

Windows Defender Firewall.

2] Re-register concerned DLL files You might have to re-register some DLL or Dynamic Link Library files on your computer. So launch CMD (Admin) and re-register the following DLL files by executing these commands one after the other: Reboot your computer for the changes to take effect. 3] Using the Registry Editor Hit the WINKEY + R button combination to launch the Run utility, type in regedit and hit Enter. Once Registry Editor opens, navigate to the following key-

Now, check if you find some DWORDs named as MSASCui.exe, MpCmdRun.exe, MpUXSrv.exe, or msconfig.exe. If you don’t, just move to the next fix. But if you do see them, delete all these keys or folders. Reboot your computer for the changes to take effect. 4] By checking the Environmental Values Start by typing View advanced system settings in the Windows Search Box. Select the appropriate result. A new mini window will pop up. Navigate to a tab called Advanced. On the bottom part of the mini window, click on the button named Environment Variables…

For the variable name of %ProgramData% make sure that the value for it is set to C:\ProgramData. Select OK to save the settings. 5] Using System File Checker Right-click on the Start button and click on Command Prompt (Admin), type in the following command to run System File Checker and then hit Enter. Restart your system after the scan is completed. Hope something here helps you!