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to get page to work i had to enable VMX virtualization technology in BIOS
so i google my ASUS motherboard model along with vitualization technology
to get the details on how to enable it.... simple enough... enabled.. yay
I now have access to core isolation details where i can
make sure Local Security Authority Protection is on and dismiss the warning... yay...
this problem is only a few days old
and seems to be from a windows 11 update on the 14 March 2023
year old... but still relevant..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aVkLp_-WSo4
i deleted a asio.sys driver...
Resulted in sfc and dism failing, so opted for a clean install. Everything is back to how it should be now. All device security is on and defender is functioning properly.
but restarting my computer repeats the
same warning and its turned on... so i just dismiss...
and will wait for the win 11 update fix now..
As I said, try opening command prompt as admin and doing the following
Sfc /scannow
DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth
If either fail, the KB may have been corrupted and I tried every trick under the Sun to enable LSA. I didn’t even have device security enabled pre update because I didn’t set it up, and it still gave me the exact same issues as you. Backup what you need to back up, and if all else fails, reset the pc, keep your files, and download online when it asks you how to reinstall windows.
Allow windows to fetch new clean drivers after the reset, and reapply your settings. The only thing missing is AMD ryzen master, it fails to install for me, despite having it installed before, so no idea what happened there, but yea, it was a major pain to get this resolved. Plus I only used it to monitor temps, not OC so no biggy
the driver i deleted i dont need....
i have updated Asio for my music
programs and all is working.. and
that asio driver was just hanging on for no reason...
everything else is working... and its early days...
i can wait a week or 10 to see if windows update does a fix...
it aint broke enough for me to investigate further at this point...
but thanks for your imput Havok... which may still be helpful as people
realise this problem on their system over the next few weeks..