Memory Integrity

🧠 How to Disable Memory Integrity

⚠️ Note: Memory Integrity (also called Core Isolation) helps protect against malware and kernel attacks. Disabling it may reduce system security, but is sometimes needed for driver compatibility or virtualization purposes.


πŸ“Œ Step 1: Open Windows Security Settings

  1. Press Windows + I to open Settings.

  2. Go to Privacy & Security β†’ Windows Security.

  3. Click Device Security on the right.


🧷 Step 2: Access Core Isolation Settings

  1. Under Core isolation, click Core isolation details.

  2. You’ll see a toggle for Memory integrity.


πŸ›‘ Step 3: Turn Off Memory Integrity

  1. Switch the toggle Off.

  2. You may be prompted to confirm or enter an admin password.

  3. After turning it off, restart your computer.

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