Why grayed out? Is it because the list has no entries? Or is it something worse?
Haydon Well-known member Power User VIP Local time 1:32 AM Posts 1,517 Visit site OS Windows 10 Pro Friday at 11:10 AM #1 Why grayed out? Is it because the list has no entries? Or is it something worse? My Computer System One OS Windows 10 Pro
neves Active member Member Local time 7:32 AM Posts 144 Visit site OS Windows 11 Pro ( v10.00 Build 22621, 22H2) Friday at 11:25 AM #2 lol, it's cause you have one of the other Features Enabled (like memory integrity - which also covers driver vulnerabilities). My Computer System One OS Windows 11 Pro ( v10.00 Build 22621, 22H2) Computer type Laptop Manufacturer/Model MSI GP65 Leopard 9SEX CPU Intel® Core™ i7-9750H Mobile 2592 MHz Motherboard MSI MS-16U1 Rev 1.0 / Intel® HM370 Rev.10 Memory SO-DIMM SK Hynix 15.8 GB Dual-Channel DDR4-2666 (2 x 8 GB) 1329MHz (19-19-19-43) Graphics Card(s) nVidia RTX 2060 6GB Mobile GPU (TU106M) Sound Card Onbord Realtek ALC1220 Monitor(s) Displays AU Optronics K055G B156HAN08.0 (AUO80ED) Screen Resolution 1920 x 1080 Hard Drives 1x Samsung PM981 NVMe PCIe M.2 512GB / 1x Seagate Expansion ST1000LM035 1TB Keyboard Redragon K512 SHIVA Mouse HyperX Pulsefire Haste Internet Speed Download 482.2 Mbps Upload 453.0 Mbps Browser Firefox
lol, it's cause you have one of the other Features Enabled (like memory integrity - which also covers driver vulnerabilities).
Haydon Well-known member Power User VIP Thread Starter Local time 1:32 AM Posts 1,517 Visit site OS Windows 10 Pro Friday at 11:35 AM #3 Ah, OK, LOL! Thanks! My Computer System One OS Windows 10 Pro
Haydon Well-known member Power User VIP Thread Starter Local time 1:32 AM Posts 1,517 Visit site OS Windows 10 Pro Friday at 11:48 AM #4 Hey, come to remember it, I forced Local Security Authority protection ON with a reg edit from the Tutorial section. That's because the slider was in the ON position but there was a 'Restart Needed" that did not go away after doing several restarts. I now wonder if by doing the reg edit, I may have interfered too strongly under the hood My Computer System One OS Windows 10 Pro
Hey, come to remember it, I forced Local Security Authority protection ON with a reg edit from the Tutorial section. That's because the slider was in the ON position but there was a 'Restart Needed" that did not go away after doing several restarts. I now wonder if by doing the reg edit, I may have interfered too strongly under the hood