I am having the same issue, and tried this fix. I've yet to verify if it worked as intended and doesn't cause my system any issues.
Assuming your device is compatible with Core Isolation's Memory integrity and no other software (ex. virtualbox, vmware, etc.) is using your cpu's virtualisation hardware, you could manually turn that feature on using a registry editor.
See Option 2 in this guide: https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/104025-turn-off-core-isolation-memory-integrity-windows-10-a.html