Memory Integrity may block drivers “Fix”

Memory Integrity may block drivers

When enabled, this feature locks down the computer and  may cause drivers to not operate properly or even load.

When the driver is not loaded properly, Windows will log an error that states “A driver can’t load on this device”, which could lead to issues ranging from harmless to severe depending on the driver.

In situations like this, Microsoft recommends that you check for an updated driver that may have fixed the issue causing it to be blocked.

If that does not help, you can disable the Memory Integrity security feature so that the driver can load.

To disable Memory Integrity, please follow these steps: See this article

· Open the Core Isolation page by going to  Start >  Settings  > Update & Security  > Windows Security  > Device Security and then under Core isolation, click on Core isolation details.

Alternatively, you can click on this link in Windows 10 to open the Core Isolation settings page

·  Core Isolation Settings

·  When the Core Isolation settings page opens, toggle the Memory integrity setting to Off. Once you turn it off, Windows 10 will prompt you to restart your computer.

Prompt to restart Windows

· Restart your computer and the Memory Integrity feature will be turned off.

At this point, you should check if there are still issues loading the driver.

If the issue persists, you should contact your hardware manufacturer to find out if an updated driver will be made available soon.