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11-07-2023 06:55 AM
Hi, I'm trying to enable memory integrity on my HP Pavilion. It won't enable and says there's an incompatibility with the drivers but all my drivers are current. Furthermore the drivers it's saying are an issue (there are two) are recommended NOT to delete due to potential system failure. I did a reset of the computer last week (but kept all files) and it is still happening. Not sure how to troubleshoot this. Has anyone else had this issue and resolved it? Thanks!
11-07-2023 08:05 AM - edited 11-07-2023 08:07 AM
@Sacredspace999 wrote:Hi, I'm trying to enable memory integrity on my HP Pavilion. It won't enable and says there's an incompatibility with the drivers but all my drivers are current. Furthermore the drivers it's saying are an issue (there are two) are recommended NOT to delete due to potential system failure. I did a reset of the computer last week (but kept all files) and it is still happening. Not sure how to troubleshoot this. Has anyone else had this issue and resolved it? Thanks!
When you did a reset the 3rd party drivers are removed. That normally takes care of most problems. HP has not release any Windows 11 drivers for your laptop but the problem could have existed in Windows 10. There also is the possibility that Windows went and got needed drivers and got old ones as the chipset manufacturer had not update to windows 11 needs.
It is likely you have older drivers that have not been updated.
If the problem is an intel driver then try Intel's support assistant
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/intel-driver-support-assistant.html
You could also try Intel's management engine drivers unless the above updates the ME.
Be sure to reboot after any updates.
[edit] be sure to set a restore point in case the Intel changes cause problems.
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