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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).
HotCakeX
Aug 26, 2023MVP
Make 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?
- TechTroublerOct 05, 2024Copper Contributor
1. A mouse driver updated from windows update. Some China made mouse I purchased off Lazada. This driver would completely disable Core isolation on my windows 10 desktop. Some generic waytec mouse and keyboard driver.
2. For safely reason I reinstalled windows 10 using windows 10 official ISO. Using upgrade windows options and keeping files and programs.
3. After reinstallation I made sure never to update to those waytec drivers..
4. Since then I never suffered core isolation shutting off after a system restart anymore but there were other issues I believe that it is all interlinked with dodgy drivers... one major issue was Intel management interface driver..... updating this driver would confuse windows update to detect my desktop PC as another pc with different specs... in which widows update would push me innacurrate updates.
I suggest that anymore facing the same issues I had to revert back to the latest driver avaible from the manufacturer and skip updating to the latest version provided by Intel... In which could negatively affect your system.
- jimp335Oct 03, 2024Copper ContributorOh, and I'm on the latest windows update release as of 2024-10-02