Installing McAfee antivirus on Windows 11 involves several steps to ensure compatibility and functionality, especially when dealing with existing security software.
Preparation and Installation
Before installing McAfee, check if your Windows 11 system is in S Mode by navigating to Settings > System > About. If so, switch out of S Mode via Settings > System > Activation > Go to the Store. Remove any existing third-party antivirus software completely using the vendor's removal tool, such as Norton Remove and Reinstall Tool or Bitdefender Uninstall Tool, and restart your computer. Ensure Windows is updated and that you have approximately 1.3 GB of free disk space.
Download McAfee from your account by signing in or creating one on McAfee's website. For trial users, access the 30-day trial page. If purchased through retail, visit mcafee.com/activate and enter the product key. Run the downloaded installer and follow the setup wizard. After installation, restart your PC to properly load firewall and kernel-level drivers.
Activation and Configuration
Once installed, sign in to McAfee, open the dashboard, and run a manual update to fetch the latest threat definitions. Conduct a full system scan to establish a security baseline. Keep real-time scanning enabled and, if network issues arise, set the McAfee firewall to Ask mode while troubleshooting. Schedule weekly full scans and consider installing the WebAdvisor browser extension for safer browsing. Adjust notification settings under Settings > General Settings > Alerts to reduce frequency.
Troubleshooting Common Issues
If installation freezes or hangs, check your internet connection, VPN, or proxy settings, and delete any partial downloads. For the error message "This app can’t run on your PC," typically caused by S Mode, ensure you have switched out of it. Error Code 0 often results from leftover files from previous security software; use the McAfee Consumer Product Removal Tool (MCPR) and the McAfee Pre-Install Tool, then restart and retry the installation. If McAfee is installed but not active, restart your PC and check Windows Security > Virus & threat protection to confirm McAfee is listed as the active provider.