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Hello all, I recently reset my PC using the Settings -> System Recovery feature, and using the remove everything option. After that completed, Windows Security displays the message "Standard hardware security not supported." This is new.
I reviewed Elisyan's post here and have a similar issue. Windows Security says "Memory integrity is off. Your device may be vulnerable." I get the same error when I click on settings and same message when I click device security. I ran sfc /scannow and the first time it found errors, but now it does not. I have also run dism /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth and restarted and there has been no change.
I have run tpm.msc and it says "The TPM is ready for use" On HWiNFO, I see UEFI Boot, Secure Boot, and TPM, are green and enabled, while HVCI is grayed out.
I went to enable or disable core isolation, here, and looked at the path and I did not have a registry entry besides default, and I added the file to the registry. After a restart, Windows Security now has a green check and HWiNFO now has HVCI green, but clicking on Windows Security still gives the same message, "Standard hardware security not supported" I also checked paulpchou's post here, Windows Security Service is running.
Bitlocker on for all drives and Samsung's encrypted drive set to ready to enable.
Windows Security Application Version: 1000.25183.0.1000
Antimalware Client Version: 4.18.2209.7
Engine Version: 1.1.19700.3
Antivirus Version: 1.377.940.0
Antispyware Version: 1.377.940.0
Any help appreciated.
I reviewed Elisyan's post here and have a similar issue. Windows Security says "Memory integrity is off. Your device may be vulnerable." I get the same error when I click on settings and same message when I click device security. I ran sfc /scannow and the first time it found errors, but now it does not. I have also run dism /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth and restarted and there has been no change.
I have run tpm.msc and it says "The TPM is ready for use" On HWiNFO, I see UEFI Boot, Secure Boot, and TPM, are green and enabled, while HVCI is grayed out.
I went to enable or disable core isolation, here, and looked at the path and I did not have a registry entry besides default, and I added the file to the registry. After a restart, Windows Security now has a green check and HWiNFO now has HVCI green, but clicking on Windows Security still gives the same message, "Standard hardware security not supported" I also checked paulpchou's post here, Windows Security Service is running.
Bitlocker on for all drives and Samsung's encrypted drive set to ready to enable.
Windows Security Application Version: 1000.25183.0.1000
Antimalware Client Version: 4.18.2209.7
Engine Version: 1.1.19700.3
Antivirus Version: 1.377.940.0
Antispyware Version: 1.377.940.0
Any help appreciated.
- Windows Build/Version
- 22H2 (OS Build 22621.755)
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My Computer
System One
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- OS
- Windows 11
- Computer type
- Laptop
- Manufacturer/Model
- Dell / Inspiron 7506 2n1
- CPU
- Intel Core i5-1135G7
- Motherboard
- DELL 0YGNMD
- Memory
- Crucial Technology DDR4-3200 8 GBytes [x2]
- Graphics Card(s)
- Intel Tiger Lake-UP3 - GT2 Integrated Graphics
- Hard Drives
- Samsung SSD 970 EVO Plus 1TB (NVMe)