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how to enable kernel dma protection

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2020-08-14T08:47:50+00:00

how to enable kernel DMA protection in windows 10 home edition

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  1. paulr0511 45,500 Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2020-08-14T09:29:41+00:00

    Good day! I am Independent Advisor Paul R. and also a Microsoft/Windows user like you and I am glad to be able to provide assistance to you today. I understand that you are looking to enable the Kernel DMA protection.

    Windows 10 home does not exactly support the Hyper-V role/feature in which it can deter with this feature that you are looking to use but if you still want to check your system then you can check the steps below and hopefully this helps out with your query.

    • Open the Run window and type msinfo32 and press Enter
    • This should open the System Info window, check and find the Kernel DMA Protection option in the list and check if it’s on or off
    • If it is on it means that your System is protected from drive by DMA attacks
    • If it is off and Virtualization Enabled in Firmware has yes then it means your System does not support the protection feature
    • In the event that the feature is off and the Virtualization Enabled in Firmware has no then your System supports the protection feature

    Regards,

    Paul R.

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  2. Anonymous
    2020-08-14T10:44:21+00:00

    i didnot identify virtualization enabled in firmware and how to on the kernel DMA protection

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  3. paulr0511 45,500 Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2020-08-14T13:27:19+00:00

    Hi jaganathan.p, do you mean that Virtualization Enabled in msinfo32 has a yes on it?

    You can also refer to the links below for reference on steps based from MS.

    https://docs.microsoft.com/xx-xx/windows/securi....

    https://docs.microsoft.com/xx-xx/windows-hardwa...

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