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Boggin:
I'm not sure if turning off Real Time Protection in WD would help but you could give it a try while you try the download again, either from Windows Update or that direct link.

Click on the Windows button - Settings cog - Update & Security - Windows Defender and toggle off Real Time Protection.

kdent:
I did download and ran new up dated trouble shooter no help I kill all the security I could and downloaded the one with definitions  again no help still get a blue circle for about 5 seconds then nothing.Sorry guy I'am the only one having this or is a lot of folks having it all so?

Boggin:
You will have seen when you Googled the problem that there is a history for this problem, so there will probably be others experiencing it.

The alternative is to use a 3rd party antivirus program - free or paid for.

Bitdefender has a free version but when I trialed it, it seemed slow to start on boot up where it should have been checking the boot sequence.

Avast Free is another which has a good rep and is used by many but Shane doesn't like it, although he hasn't said why.

kdent:
Hey guys no sweat at all I also have malwarebytes it is a real good program I feel good about my protection.Thanks for all your time and help.Maybe Microsoft will wake up soon ??

Boggin:
I wouldn't hold my breath on that :)

I think I would be tempted to perform a repair install which doesn't affect personal stuff or installed programs.

This takes 3 - 4hrs on my Win 10 machines plus the time taken to create the Win 10 install media.

You've tried everything else which should have resolved, but you could contact Microsoft Support - but decline any paid for help - problems with updates are supposed to be free.

If you want to try the repair install you can create Win 10 install media after reading the instructions at https://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/software-download/windows10

It's slightly different for DVDs and USBs.

When you've created the install media, with the machine started, open Windows Explorer - click on This PC - insert the install media and double click on its drive.

This will start the process if using a DVD but will open to the files when using an USB where you would then double click on setup Application.

It may default some apps - sometimes I have to open IE to put it's icon back on the taskbar, reinstall my Win 7 wireless driver over the Win 10 one of 31 March 2016 and set the Realtek HD Audio Manager back up.

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