slartibard
Member
Although there's plenty of historic posts about Windows 11 putting a stop to users continuing to use software device drivers, I cannot find anything that would hint at or walk me though adding my old Roland / Edirol UMC-3EX driver into the "compatible listing / family / category".
I recently build a new PC around an AMD ryzen 9700 with a x870e motherboard and Windows 11. Aside from a large number of bear-traps, the killer was finding out I had to disable a new feature in Security / Core Isolation / Memory Integrity. Allegedly with Memory Integrity disable, my PC is potentially vulnerable (even though my predecessor PC running Win 10 had the same vulnerability by default).
I got the Roland Edriol UM-3EX Midi interface installed and working with Cakewalk, planning on digging out my ancient stuff to make music again. The itch at the back of my mind is that plenty of others have found this out before me and have found a solution to using old "Incompatible" device drivers in Windows 11 and utilizing all of Windows 11 Security features, so why not ask.
Has anyone found a tool / tweak / app that can either fool Windows into seeing an old driver as one that is "compatible" in the Windows 11 compaibility list, OR something along the same lines but makes Windows 11 happy to allow me to turn Memory Integrity back on?
Thanx
I recently build a new PC around an AMD ryzen 9700 with a x870e motherboard and Windows 11. Aside from a large number of bear-traps, the killer was finding out I had to disable a new feature in Security / Core Isolation / Memory Integrity. Allegedly with Memory Integrity disable, my PC is potentially vulnerable (even though my predecessor PC running Win 10 had the same vulnerability by default).
I got the Roland Edriol UM-3EX Midi interface installed and working with Cakewalk, planning on digging out my ancient stuff to make music again. The itch at the back of my mind is that plenty of others have found this out before me and have found a solution to using old "Incompatible" device drivers in Windows 11 and utilizing all of Windows 11 Security features, so why not ask.
Has anyone found a tool / tweak / app that can either fool Windows into seeing an old driver as one that is "compatible" in the Windows 11 compaibility list, OR something along the same lines but makes Windows 11 happy to allow me to turn Memory Integrity back on?
Thanx
My Computer
System One
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- OS
- Windows 11
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Manufacturer/Model
- Clone / Custom Build
- CPU
- AMD Ryzen 9700
- Motherboard
- x870e
- Memory
- 64GB
- Graphics Card(s)
- None (system board / CPU graphics)
- Sound Card
- System Board Audio engine
- Monitor(s) Displays
- OLED TV
- Screen Resolution
- 1080p & 2160p
- Hard Drives
- 2x18TB, 1x20TB, 4TB SSD
- PSU
- Corsair RM850
- Case
- Metal
- Cooling
- noctune nh-d9l
- Keyboard
- tecknet Wireless
- Mouse
- tecknet Wireless
- Internet Speed
- BT broadband
- Browser
- firefox