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Understanding Get-SpeculationControlSettings

sakuraime 2,351 Reputation points
2020-08-07T15:37:47.053+00:00

I am comming to this article
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/4074629/understanding-the-output-of-get-speculationcontrolsettings-powershell

BTIHardwarePresent: True
BTIWindowsSupportPresent: True
BTIWindowsSupportEnabled: False
BTIDisabledBySystemPolicy: True
BTIDisabledByNoHardwareSupport: False
KVAShadowRequired: True

KVAShadowWindowsSupportPresent: True
KVAShadowWindowsSupportEnabled: False
SSBDHardwareVulnerable: N/A
SSBDWindowsSupportPresent: N/A
SSBDHardwarePresent: N/A
SSBDWindowsSupportEnabledSystemWide:
N/A L1TFHardwareVulnerable: N/A
L1TFWindowsSupportPresent: N/A
L1TFWindowsSupportEnabled: N/A
L1DFlushSupported: N/A
MDSWindowsSupportPresent: N/A
MDSHardwareVulnerable: N/A
MDSWindowsSupportEnabled: N/A

I am having the above output, so many N/A . and the article didn't mention. what can I do ?

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  1. Young Yang (Shanghai Wicresoft Co,.Ltd.) 661 Reputation points
    2020-08-20T02:31:14.1+00:00

    The link you posted shows that this is a command to get a parameter. If you haven't set this parameter or similar value before, then return N/A I think it may be normal.

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  2. sakuraime 2,351 Reputation points
    2020-08-10T01:47:51.177+00:00

    anyone has the idea?

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  3. sakuraime 2,351 Reputation points
    2020-08-09T07:24:57.717+00:00

    anyone has the idea ?

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