How To Fix Can't Enable Memory Integrity in Windows 11 - NEW 2025
Having trouble enabling Memory Integrity in Windows 11? 😓 If you’re seeing the “Memory Integrity can’t be enabled” error or grayed-out options, don’t worry! In this video, I’ll walk you through the best troubleshooting methods to fix the issue and secure your system.
Memory Integrity is a key security feature in Windows 11 that helps protect against malware and kernel attacks, so it’s essential to keep it enabled!
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🛠 Step-by-Step Procedure to Fix “Can’t Enable Memory Integrity” Issue:
1.Check for Incompatible Drivers:
• Open Windows Security (Win + S, search for “Core Isolation”).
• If any incompatible drivers are listed, note their names.
• Open Device Manager (Win + X - Device Manager) and uninstall/update the problematic drivers.
2.Update Drivers Manually:
• Visit the manufacturer’s website (Intel, AMD, NVIDIA, etc.).
• Download and install the latest chipset, GPU, and security-related drivers.
3.Enable Virtualization in BIOS:
• Restart your PC and press F2, F10, Del, or Esc to enter BIOS (varies by manufacturer).
• Find Virtualization (VT-x or AMD-V) under “Advanced” or “Security” settings and enable it.
• Save changes and exit BIOS.
4.Enable Memory Integrity via Registry Editor:
• Open Registry Editor (Win + R, type regedit, press Enter).
• Navigate to:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\DeviceGuard\Scenarios\HypervisorEnforcedCodeIntegrity
• Double-click Enabled, set Value Data to 1, and click OK.
• Restart your PC.