Keeping your computer secure is essential. In this article, we'll show you how to disable or enable Memory Integrity in Windows 10, a key feature of core isolation that helps protect your system from malware.
Core isolation is a security measure designed to protect system processes on Windows from malware by keeping them separate from the operating system and its devices. Windows achieves this separation through virtualization. Memory integrity, a component of core isolation, specifically isolates high-security processes, preventing malware from accessing them during an attack.
To disable or enable Memory Integrity, follow these steps:
Open the Windows Security App:
Go to the search bar and type "Windows Security App."
Open the app from the search results.
Access Device Security:
In the Windows Security App, click on "Device Security."
Navigate to Core Isolation Details:
Under the "Core Isolation" section, click on "Core isolation details."
Toggle Memory Integrity:
Depending on your preference, turn Memory Integrity on or off.
By following these steps, you can easily manage Memory Integrity in Windows 10, ensuring your system stays protected from potential threats.