How to Turn Off Virtualization-Based Security (Memory Integrity)
The Memory integrity feature is part of Core Isolation. It helps prevent threat actors from accessing and infecting high-security processes using malicious code.
By default, Windows disables the Memory integrity feature to avoid conflict with apps and device drivers due to incompatibility issues. This can also cause issues with third-party virtualization tools and programs that need to access your system's virtualization hardware.
To turn off Memory integrity in Windows Security:
1. Press Win + I to open the Settings app.
2. In the left pane, click on the Privacy & security tab.
3. Next, click on Windows Security.
4. Under the Protection areas section, click on Device security.
5. Next, click on Core isolation details under the Core isolation section
6. Toggle the switch under Memory integrity to turn it Off.
7. And for some users there will be a vulnerable driver blocklist option below memory integrity turn it off.
You can run this file
here. Type yes once complete you will be prompted to restart your pc and do so.
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NOTE FOR REGULAR USER'S:
If Loader was working fine for you before and you are facing this issue please avoid touching the loader once you have pressed load on the loader. Be patient and allow the loader to load , slow loading time can be due to poor connection or other variables. Touching the loader while it has not loaded will result in it becoming unresponsive and will cause it to crash , once you open the loader you will be see the vulnerable driver error.
To fix this you would just simply restart your PC and load again and give the loader time to load the bypass and/or cheat.
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A step by step guide on disabling memory integrity.