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<blockquote data-quote="South Park" data-source="post: 893539" data-attributes="member: 73194"><p>What's weird is that I can turn on Memory Integrity and it survives multiple power cycles, but it usually (not always) gets turned off when I do a version update. It has also silently turned itself off a few times, seemingly at random, with no error message.</p><p></p><p>I found that Microsoft (under Settings> Apps) lists much newer graphics drivers for my HD 520 than Device Manager does, Nov. 2019 vs Nov. 2018 to be precise. Apps also shows WiFi drivers a year newer than what appears in Device Manager. I wonder if one of the old drivers gets loaded randomly at start-up and shuts off Memory Integrity. I may have a look with Driver Store Explorer, though I'm not familiar with that software.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="South Park, post: 893539, member: 73194"] What's weird is that I can turn on Memory Integrity and it survives multiple power cycles, but it usually (not always) gets turned off when I do a version update. It has also silently turned itself off a few times, seemingly at random, with no error message. I found that Microsoft (under Settings> Apps) lists much newer graphics drivers for my HD 520 than Device Manager does, Nov. 2019 vs Nov. 2018 to be precise. Apps also shows WiFi drivers a year newer than what appears in Device Manager. I wonder if one of the old drivers gets loaded randomly at start-up and shuts off Memory Integrity. I may have a look with Driver Store Explorer, though I'm not familiar with that software. [/QUOTE]
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