Update both Bios & Drivers from the mobo maker and in win update settings turn off auto update of Optional updates, which includes drivers
Then see how you go
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I freshly built this PC/others and enabled Memory Integrity on the WIN 10 PRO X64 (ASUS PRIME Z590A w/TPM 2.0, Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-10700KF CPU @ 3.80GHz, 64 GB DDR4 RAM) initially during setup. Memory Integrity frequently disables itself without notifying me and comes up with incompatible drivers causing the issue. The drivers do seem to vary with WD MyBook and Intel drivers causing the most incompatible issue. I have followed Microsoft directions and tried to rollback the drivers and reboot, I've done that multiple times until it was only a single driver left. I even uninstalled the device/drivers/programs and completed Windows update countless times. I have also loaded and installed current manufacturer drivers/program. I have had to even change some of the driver properties to allow me to delete the driver because I cannot remove it any other way. I still have the same driver incompatible issues and this does seem like a common problem on every Windows 10 device I have seen and it is many devices. It just appears that Memory Integrity does not work correctly and is very short lived protection? What else can I do to ensure memory integrity stays on and works properly? I have tried reading countless posts and discussion forums looking for more answers.
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Update both Bios & Drivers from the mobo maker and in win update settings turn off auto update of Optional updates, which includes drivers
Then see how you go