![]() I have looked on the Western Digital website for a newer version of the driver HERE, however it only lists a 9 year old driver from 15 March 2011. Looking at the driver name, this appears to be a pre-Windows 8 driver – meaning an old driver that is no longer required is preventing an Operating System security feature from being enabled. The harddrive in the actual machine is a Samsung SSD, therefore this driver is to do with a couple of external USB Western Digital harddrives that are sometimes plugged into the machine, rather than the main drive. This isn’t a driver that I have installed, but one that comes automatically through Windows Update. The incompatible driver is the below Western Digital driver, which is located here:Ĭ:\Windows\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository\wdcsam.inf_amd64_7ce69fc8798d6116 wdcsam64_prewin8.sys When trying to enable Windows 10 Core Isolation Memory Integrity in Microsoft Defender, it says “Memory integrity can’t be turned on” due to incompatibilities with your drivers.
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