A crucial component of the Windows operating system, Windows Security Center is designed to monitor and manage various security features. Nevertheless, customers occasionally encounter Windows 11's disappointing "Windows Security Center help can't be begun" issue. This error may render your system defenseless against anticipated threats, but fear not! This guide will bring you through four effective techniques to identify the problem and restore Windows Security Center readiness.
Start the Security Community Administration
Usually, the simplest arrangement works out to be the best. The Security Place administration can be restarted in the following manner:
- The Run dialog box will popup when you press Win + R.
- To open the Administrations window, enter services.msc and hit Enter.
- View the "Security Center" administration by looking below.
- Choose "Restart" from the setting menu by performing a right-click on it.
- Trust that the support will resume, and then confirm that the problem has been resolved.
Install Windows Update
Obsolete framework components can sometimes lead to errors like this. Running Windows Update can help you resolve hidden issues:
- To access the Settings app, press Win + I.
- Navigate to "Windows Update" in the left sidebar.
- Click "Check for updates" and wait for the interaction to complete.
- Assuming updates are available, download and install them.
- Restart your computer to see if the error persists.
Play out a Framework Document Check (SFC)
False framework documents can cause the Security Community administration to fail. Running an SFC sweep can help you fix these documents:
- As an overseer, open the Order Fast. Look for "Order Brief," right-click it, and choose "Run as executive."
- Enter sfc/scannow into the Order Brief window and hit Enter.
- Trust that the sweep will be completed (this may take some time).
- Restart your computer after the sweep is complete.
Make use of the Windows Investigator
- Squeeze Win + I to open the "Settings" menu.
- Choose "Protection and Security" and then "Investigate."
- Under "Find and fix different issues," select "Windows Security."
- To run the investigator, follow the on-screen instructions.
- Restart your computer and verify that the problem has been resolved.