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Jose Castro 20 Reputation points
2026-04-01T01:07:58.6033333+00:00

how to fix memory integrity is turned off when Logitech camera c615 software has no more updates

Windows for home | Windows 11 | Security and privacy
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2026-04-01T01:08:10.7066667+00:00

Memory integrity is blocking the Logitech C615 driver because it is not compatible. Since the camera software has no newer version, there are only two supported options:

  1. Try to use a compatible driver
    • Open Settings > Windows Update and install all updates, including optional driver updates.
    • If the camera still triggers the warning, check Logitech’s support site for a newer Windows 10/11 driver. If none exists, the driver is not compatible with Memory integrity.
  2. Turn off Memory integrity to keep using the camera
    • Open Start > Settings > Privacy & security > Windows Security > Device security.
    • Under Core isolation, select Core isolation details.
    • On the Core isolation page (windowsdefender://coreisolation/), set Memory integrity to Off.
    • Restart the PC.
    • This will allow the incompatible driver to load, but it reduces protection and, on a Secured-core PC, takes it out of Secured-core state.

If Memory integrity was enabled by an organization’s IT policy, it might not be possible to turn it off without admin changes.

There is no way to “fix” Memory integrity itself in this scenario; the only real fix is a compatible driver. Without that, the choice is either:

  • Keep Memory integrity on and replace the camera with a model that has compatible drivers, or
  • Turn Memory integrity off to continue using the existing camera.

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