It is safe to disable memory integrity.
It is safe to disable memory integrity.
Yes, disabling memory integrity in Windows 10 can be safe if you're certain about your needs. It may improve performance but could affect system stability or security. Always back up important data before making changes.
It's unclear if this affects stability, but it's also referred to as HVCI. Prior to 2018, Windows didn't include it and it was initially turned off by default. Recently, it has been enabled by default. Turning it off might not cause crashes, but you're probably wondering why you'd want to disable it.
since i need to try Bluestack and another VM that doesn't work well with memory safety