# Memory Integrity

### 🧠 How to Disable Memory Integrity

Memory Integrity (also called **Core Isolation**) helps protect against malware and kernel attacks. Disabling it may reduce system security, but is sometimes needed for driver compatibility or virtualization purposes.

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### 📌 : Open Windows Security Settings

1. Press `Windows + I` to open **Settings**.
2. Go to **Privacy & Security** → **Windows Security**.
3. Click **Device Security** on the right.

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### 🧷 Step 2: Access Core Isolation Settings

1. Under **Core isolation**, click **Core isolation details**.
2. You’ll see a toggle for **Memory integrity**.

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### 🛑Step 3: Turn Off Memory Integrity

1. Switch the toggle **Off**.
2. You may be prompted to confirm or enter an admin password.
3. After turning it off, **restart your computer**.

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