How to restore Memory Core Integrity by undoing incompatible drivers?

Albert Najer 0 Reputation points
2025-01-06T18:20:43.8433333+00:00

How can I undo Incompatible Drivers and turn on Memory Core Integrity? I tried following the instructions by going to Device Manager and seeking the Yellow tag to remove. There are no yellow tags. Can a system reboot from before the occurance, retore the Core Integrity?

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  1. CrazyKats 560 Reputation points Volunteer Moderator
    2025-01-06T19:29:04.57+00:00

    If you know what the incompatible driver is you can uninstall it.

    If you have System Restore point On and have a Restore point

    prior to getting that driver, it should work.

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  2. Anonymous
    2025-01-08T07:57:30.7466667+00:00

    Hello,

    Thank you for posting in Q&A forum.

    To further troubleshoot this issue, please kindly try below steps:

    1.Pleas press "Win + X" and select "Device Manager". Check if there's any device with yellow exclamation mark to detect the compatibility issue.

    2.Run a CMD command to list all drivers and delete any issued driver:

    pnputil /enum-drivers

    3.If all drivers are in good health please try to update or uninstall the drivers.

    4.Perform a clean boot to avoid software conflicts and give another try.

    To help other customers who may be facing the same issue, please don't forget to vote if the reply is helpful.

    Best Regards

    Zunhui

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