The obvious question is, am I happy to leave this security feature in Windows 11 Pro disabled, just so my VMs run at full speed? Tricky one, but then again I've survived the past several years running Windows 10 (and before that, WInodws 7), without this particular protection. Switched off, and following a restart, my VMs were very much back up to speed. Playing around with numerous settings, and scanning the web for solution, the ONE trick that DID appear to work, was disabling the Core Isolation's "Memory Integrity" setting. Everything, that is, apart from my VMs, which not so much ran, but walked. After sorting out some initial device driver issues, everything was running smoothly. Then I upgraded (just over a week ago) to Windows 11 Pro. Not my most important programme, I know, but this told me that WS 17 was not yet ready for prime time. I got 17.0.1 (while I was still on Windows 10 Pro), but reverted to 16.(latest) when the Chess Titans program in my Win 7 VM crashed VMware altogether.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |