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Fix Core Isolation Turned off on Windows 11

Posted on March 22, 2024 by vrpc

For instance old driver for WD (wdcsam64_prewin8.sys):

  1. windows start type CMD and right-click on it to run as an administrator
  2. type dism /online /get-drivers /format:table
  3. Find wdcsam64_prewin8.sys and note the Publisher name.
  4. enter this command with the publisher name:
    pnputil /delete-driver PUBLISHER.inf /uninstall /force.

More info:

How to Fix Wdcsam64_prewin8.sys Core Isolation Turned off – MiniTool

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