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How do I completely disable WFP so that I can modify system files?
I want to disable Windows File Protection or System File Checker (SFC) entirely on Windows 10.
I've found a registry key named SFCDisable that must be stored in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon which can be set to dword:ffffff9d which should in theory disable SFC and allow me to make any modifications to the system files I want.
After reboot I still can't make changes, and there is no way to check the state of System File Checker and to ensure that its truly disabled.
I want to make big modifications to my system, usually with automation, need to patch some files to be compliant with DPI awareness and Common Controls 6.0 manifests but I cannot proceed in doing that because of SFC...