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Kernel-mode hardware enforced stack protection option is unavailable in Windows Security

Anonymous
2023-07-03T02:55:49+00:00

Hi! New built PC, running Windows 11 Home Version 22H2 with the latest updates. Going into Windows Security settings -> Device Security -> Core Isolation. All I can see is Memory Integrity. Kernel Mode Hardware Enforced Stack Protection is not grayed out, it's completely missing. The PC is running Intel Core i7 13700k CPU with virtualization enabled in BIOS along with TPM and Secure Boot. What could be missing on this one? After some googling, Kernel Mode Hardware Enforced Stack Protection should be supported by my CPU.

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  1. Anonymous
    2023-07-03T03:56:55+00:00

    Also i dont have "Kernel Mode Hardware Enforced Stack Protection".

    While your PC works 100% i suggest you just ignore that.

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  2. Anonymous
    2023-07-03T03:42:57+00:00

    No, I do not. I did a clean install of Windows as a solution attempt but it did not work.

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  3. Anonymous
    2023-07-03T03:33:57+00:00

    Hey.

    Do you have a third party antivirus ?

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