- Jun 24, 2016
- 2,502
I have read about Core Isolation module on Windows Defender and it is pretty interesting. I would very much like to use it, but it blocks ThrottleStop, an undervolt and overclock software, which I use in order to cool down the temperatures on my laptop.
As far as I have read, Core Isolation protects high-security processes from being injected by malicious software. I can understand why ThrottleStop would need to do this in order to limit my hardware's performance, but I cannot see a way to exclude it from this module.
I have manually added the whole folder and executables to the exclusions, but I believe this only applies for real-time protection and scanning, since it does nothing.
So far, I have the Core Isolation module disabled so I can run ThrottleStop. Any ideas?
As far as I have read, Core Isolation protects high-security processes from being injected by malicious software. I can understand why ThrottleStop would need to do this in order to limit my hardware's performance, but I cannot see a way to exclude it from this module.
I have manually added the whole folder and executables to the exclusions, but I believe this only applies for real-time protection and scanning, since it does nothing.
So far, I have the Core Isolation module disabled so I can run ThrottleStop. Any ideas?