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HotCakeX
Dec 29, 2019MVP
[SOLVED] Memory Integrity bounces back to "turned off" state after Windows restart - fast ring 19536
This is an old post and the issue is no longer relevant. This has been happening since a couple of builds ago as well. I turn on the Memory Integrity in Core isolation section of Windows Defende...
helzayat
Aug 25, 2023Copper Contributor
Build 22621.2215 here. Memory Integrity is turned off every time I restart the computer.
Turning it on requires a restart, so every restart is now two. I now dread doing anything that requires a restart and keep wondering what would really be wrong with running with Memory Integrity off (except for the annoying exclamation mark in the Defender icon).
Turning it on requires a restart, so every restart is now two. I now dread doing anything that requires a restart and keep wondering what would really be wrong with running with Memory Integrity off (except for the annoying exclamation mark in the Defender icon).
- DeletedAug 26, 2023
KB5029351 - this is a preview, so your computer is a private device, I really think that you do not have to fear anything, moreover, if you enable the memory integrity and do not restart - then definitely changing the settings will not start, so you only waste time!
- HotCakeXAug 26, 2023MVPMake sure virtualization features of your CPU are turned on in the UEFI.
- jimp335Oct 03, 2024Copper Contributor
i have this problem. i had two files that were shown to be the problem. i removed them, one by renaming and the other by uninstalling a program. neither show up as causing the problem. i also have virtualization turned on in my gigabyte bios. when i restart the machine after re-enabling memory integrity it turns the integrity back off with no explanation. i tried fully turning off the machine and then turning back on but that did not help. are there other ideas that i can try?
TIA
jim
- HotCakeXOct 05, 2024MVPSpoiler
jimp335 wrote:
i have this problem. i had two files that were shown to be the problem. i removed them, one by renaming and the other by uninstalling a program. neither show up as causing the problem. i also have virtualization turned on in my gigabyte bios. when i restart the machine after re-enabling memory integrity it turns the integrity back off with no explanation. i tried fully turning off the machine and then turning back on but that did not help. are there other ideas that i can try?
TIA
jim
Have you used official Microsoft ISO to install your Windows?
Have you used any 3rd party tools such a rufus that disable important security features in Windows?