How to enable Core Isolation's memory integrity feature on Windows 11

How to enable Core Isolation's memory integrity feature on Windows 11

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Recently, Microsoft has doubled down on its security improvement in Windows 11. It has implemented many new security features to prevent malware from hijacking your computer. That said, the new security and privacy features aren't enabled by default. One example is Memory Integrity (HVCI) on Windows 11, and it is disabled for most users. It creates an isolated environment by using hardware virtualization for kernel-level processes and performs integrity checks. So, if you want to enable Core Isolation Memory Integrity feature on Windows 11, read on.

Enable or Disable Kernel Isolation Memory Integrity in Windows 11 [Guide]

If the Core Isolation memory integrity feature is disabled in Windows 11, you can try the fixes below to enable it.

Most of the time, users are unable to enable Core Isolation's memory integrity feature due to driver incompatibilities. Microsoft has made it easier to detect these errors and fix them. Under Core Isolation in Windows Security, you'll find a "Scan" button to check for outdated drivers.

When it shows the conflicting driver, go ahead and update or remove it via Device Manager. You can follow our step-by-step tutorial on how to uninstall drivers on Windows 11.

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