There are a lot of invigorating new features and improved safety measures in Windows 11. "Memory Uprightness," which guards your system against many forms of viruses and attacks, is one such security feature. However, a small number of users have reported having trouble accessing Memory Honesty. If you're coping with this problem, sit back and unwind! This blog post will walk you through four effective fixes for Windows 11's "Memory Honesty can't be turned on" problem.
Update your Windows operating system
Refreshing your working framework is frequently the most crucial step in resolving various programming-related problems. To ensure that your copy of Windows 11 is current, take the following steps:
- To access the Settings menu, press the Success + I keys.
- Select "Windows Update" from the menu on the left.
- When you click the "Check for refreshes" button, Windows will start to hunt for and install any necessary updates.
- Restart your computer whenever necessary.
Improve Memory Respectability by Using a Strategy Manager
The Gathering Strategy Proofreader takes into account enhanced command over Windows settings. Using this method, you can enable Memory Honesty as follows:
- To open the Run exchange box, press Win + R.
- To open the Gathering Strategy Supervisor, type gpedit.msc and click Enter.
- Investigate PC Design > Authoritarian Formats > Framework > Gadget Watchman > Enable Virtualization-Based Security.
- Double-tap "Turn on Virtualization Based Security" to access its properties.
- Choose "Empowered" and select the boxes for "Secure Boot" and "DMA Assurance."
- Click "Apply" and then "Alright."
Check for Similarity Issues
Memory Honesty may be disabled due to similarity concerns with device or drivers. Take the following steps to address potential similarity issues:
- Press Win + X and then choose "Gadget Supervisor."
- Expand the classifications and look for any devices with a yellow triangle symbol (indicating a problem).
- Right-click on the dangerous device and select "Update driver."
- Follow the on-screen instructions to refresh the driver.
- Restart your computer.
Change Security Programming Settings
- Open your outsider security software (for example, antivirus or firewall).
- Look for options related to "Virtualization" or "Memory Honesty."
- Shortly disable or alter these settings to see if Memory Honesty may be enabled.
- If it works, try getting in touch with the product's support for a long-term solution.