How to Fix "Windows Security Center Service Can't Be Started" Error

 

If you're seeing the ❌ "Windows Security Center service can't be started", it means your 💻 system can't activate the 🛡️ Security Center service, which 📊 monitors and reports 🔐 settings. This can leave your PC 🛑 vulnerable to threats, so fixing it should be a 🔝 priority.

❓ Causes of the Issue

Some common reasons why the Windows Security Center service fails to start include:

  • 🚫 Disabled or corrupted service

  • 🦠 Malware infection

  • 🔄 Conflicting third-party software

  • 🛠️ Corrupt system files

  • 📝 Windows Registry issues

✅ Solutions to Fix the Issue

1️⃣ Restart the Security Center Service

  1. Press Win + R ⌨️, type services.msc, and press Enter 🔎.

  2. Scroll 🔽 and find Security Center 🔍.

  3. Right-click 🖱️ and select Properties ⚙️.

  4. Set Startup type to Automatic (Delayed Start) 🔄.

  5. Click Start ▶️ to manually start the service.

  6. Click Apply ✅ and OK, then restart 🔄 your 💻.

If the service won’t start and you get an ❌ error, proceed to the next method. ⏭️

2️⃣ Check Dependencies

  1. In Services (services.msc), right-click 🖱️ Security Center and choose Properties ⚙️.

  2. Go to the Dependencies 🔗 tab.

  3. Check if the following services are running:

    • Remote Procedure Call (RPC) 🔄

    • Windows Management Instrumentation 🖥️

  4. If any are stopped, start them ▶️ and set their startup type to Automatic 🔁.

3️⃣ Scan for Malware 🦠

Since some malware can disable 🔧 Windows 🛡️ security features, perform a full system scan 🧐:

  1. Open Windows Security (Win + S), then type "Windows Security" 🔍.

  2. Go to Virus & threat protection 🦠 > Scan options 📑.

  3. Choose Full scan 📂 and click Scan now 🕵️.

  4. Remove any detected threats 🚮 and restart 🔄 your 💻.

4️⃣ Use SFC & DISM to Repair System Files 🛠️

  1. Open Command Prompt (Win + X > Command Prompt (Admin)) ⚙️.

  2. Type the following command and press Enter ⌨️:

    sfc /scannow
  3. Wait ⏳ for the scan to complete ✅ and restart 🔄 your PC.

  4. If the issue persists, run:

    DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth

    Restart your PC 🔄 after the process completes ✅.

5️⃣ Reset the Security Center Service in Registry 📝

  1. Press Win + R, type regedit, and press Enter ⌨️.

  2. Navigate to:

    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\wscsvc
  3. Double-click 🖱️ Start and set its value to 2 (Automatic Start) 🔄.

  4. Close Registry Editor 📑 and restart 🔄 your 💻.

6️⃣ Perform a Clean Boot 🚀

If third-party software is causing conflicts ⚠️:

  1. Press Win + R, type msconfig, and press Enter ⌨️.

  2. Go to the Services 🛠️ tab and check Hide all Microsoft services 👀.

  3. Click Disable all 🚫, then go to the Startup tab and click Open Task Manager 📊.

  4. Disable unnecessary startup items 🚀.

  5. Restart 🔄 your 💻 and check if the issue persists ❓.

🎯 Conclusion

If none of these methods work ❌, you might need to consider System Restore 🕒 or Windows Reset 🔄 as a last resort. Keeping your system updated 🔄 and using reliable antivirus software 🦠 can prevent such issues in the future.

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