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Cannot turn on memory integrity due to incompatible driver (Windows 10)
I tried turning on Memory Integrity to resolve a BSOD (error code HYPERVISOR ERROR) that I kept getting, since it was the last thing I needed to try. However, it says I have an incompatible driver (snUVC.sys/Sonix). I searched it up, and it says that I should just delete it/rename it to snUVC.sys.old. I tried deleting my camera and reinstalling it via Device Manager, but no luck. (Lenovo, Windows 10 OS Build 19045.6466)
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Hello,
You can try to remove or delete the incompatible driver using Autoruns.
You can refer the detailed steps in this guide (works with Windows 10 as well):
https://www.kapilarya.com/fix-cant-turn-on-memory-integrity-in-windows-11
Let us know if this helps!
Note: Included link in this reply refers to blog post by a trusted Microsoft MVP.
- RoccojunCopper Contributor
Incompatible drivers can cause hardware malfunctions or system instability if forcibly removed. snUVC, sys is typically part of the camera driver; removing it might disable your webcam or cause issues with camera functionality.
- AriellawCopper Contributor
Because snUVC.sys is an incompatible driver that doesn't meet the security requirements for Memory Integrity.