How To Disable Virtualisation-based Security (VBS) In Windows 11 – Fix Poor Gaming Performance?
In the video I cover a method of disabling Virtualisation based Security (VBS) in Windows 10 & 11.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/design/device-experiences/oem-vbs
New machines purchased from OEMs with Windows 11 preinstalled may have this security feature enabled by default, and some online outlets have reported that having VBS enabled can reduce performance of games of up to 25%.
In my experience, I have not noticed a difference, but I did find that having VBS enabled meant I could not use VirtualBox, so that is a consideration if you frequently use virtual machines.
Step 1. Disable VBS
Open up the Start menu, type VBS and open the Device security application, from here click on the Core Isolation link, and under Memory integrity, change the toggle to off.
Reboot your system to apply.
Alternatively you can also disable it using Group Policy, Regedit, Command Prompt or within the BIOS.
The below link covers all other methods.
https://appuals.com/disable-vbs-windows-11/
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