Hypervisior/VM & Core isolationAnswered

We have just had a user inform us that to disable all Hypervisor/VM operation ‘Core isolation, Memory Integrity’ had to be disabled too.

It that expected? (It's not listed in your Disable Hypervisor instructions.)

https://nakedsecurity.sophos.com/2020/03/09/microsoft-turn-off-memory-integrity-if-its-causing-problems/

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Answer

Yes, turn off all the virtualization features if you want to turn off the virtualization features.

Or, don't, and use TurboFloat. It's designed to work on real machines and virtual machines.

It's hard to keep up with all the names / re-names of the their virtualization products. They've literally had 5+ different names for the same thing in the last 3 or so years. And they don't provide a simple “turn off Hyper-V switch” (we try to cover all the ways to turn it off in the FAQ).