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HP Pavilion Laptop PC 15z-eh000 CTO
Microsoft Windows 11

Enabled Core Isolation Memory integrity in the Windows Security Settings. Was told I needed to restart my computer in order for it to take effect. Now when I boot my laptop, I am given a blue screen saying “It looks like Windows didn’t load correctly”  with a lot of troubleshooting options. So far none of the options seem to be working. Is there a way to disable this even though I don't have complete access to my computer? Any advice?

 

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Hi again,

 

By using the steps from the linked forum below and starting Windows in “Safe Mode with Command Prompt,” I was able to get my laptop back up and running again. Thank you for your help.

 

https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/disabling-memory-integrity/0575268e-5b18-4bd2-...

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Hello @g_help1 

 

Revert your changes ...

 

(1How to Fix "Undoing Changes to Your Computer" in Windows 11

See section <1. Try Booting Into Safe Mode>

See section <5. Use System Restore>

( Use Windows Restore to return to restore point (date) >>> before <<< the error occurred )

 

(2) Please report your results

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Hi @Ub6424 , thanks for your reply.


Fortunately, I was able to find my recovery key (not having this was preventing a lot of the troubleshooting options from working). Currently trying to figure out which safe mode I should boot up in order to revert the changes. So far, trying to access the Windows Security Center in Safe Mode just shows a blank window.

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Hello @g_help1

Keep me updated

Good luck

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Hi again,

 

By using the steps from the linked forum below and starting Windows in “Safe Mode with Command Prompt,” I was able to get my laptop back up and running again. Thank you for your help.

 

https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/disabling-memory-integrity/0575268e-5b18-4bd2-...

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You're welcome !

Good luck

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