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Disable Core Isolation Memory Integrity

This tweak allows you to disable or enable core isolation memory integrity.

If a check mark is set, core isolation memory integrity is disabled. If a check mark is removed, core isolation memory integrity is enabled.

By default in most cases, core isolation memory integrity is enabled.

Core isolation is a security feature of Microsoft Windows that protects important core programs of the OS from malicious software by isolating them in memory. It does this by running those core processes in a virtualized setting. Memory Integrity, also known as Hypervisor-protected Code Integrity (HVCI), helps prevent attackers from injecting their own malicious code and helps ensure that all drivers loaded onto the OS are signed and trustworthy. But in some cases (especially in gaming) and some configurations of PC there may be a performance impact with memory integrity on. If you want to disable core isolation memory integrity, you can do it using the "Disable Core Isolation Memory Integrity" setting of the Red Button program.

Benefit:

Risk Level: YELLOW

System reboot: required

OS: 11, 10

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