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Setup6. Disable ProtectionsVirtualization-Based Security

Disable Virtualization-Based Security

Virtualization-based Security, also called VBS, must be disabled. In some PCs, VBS can be disabled directly from Windows or the BIOS. In other PCs, you must disable virtualization completely.

Method 1: Run DisableFeatures

Run the file below as administrator and restart your PC. Afterwards, check msinfo32 to see if Virtualization-based security was disabled.

The file may appear in your browser as text. Right click and “Save As”, then save it with the extension .bat.

Download DisableFeatures.bat 

Method 2: Disable VBS From Windows

  1. Open the Start menu and search for Core isolation.
  2. Open Core isolation.
  3. Turn Memory integrity off.
  4. Restart your PC.
  5. Press Win + R, type msinfo32, and press Enter.
  6. Confirm that Virtualization-based security is disabled.

If Virtualization-based security is still running, continue with the BIOS method below.

Method 3: Disable VBS From BIOS

Use this method if Windows does not show the option, the option is locked, or msinfo32 still shows Virtualization-based security as running after restart.

  1. Restart your PC and enter the BIOS.
  2. Navigate through the sections below depending on your motherboard. The exact location varies by manufacturer.
  3. Disable the relevant option and save the changes.

Look for any of the following options:

Option nameTypically found in
Virtualization Based SecuritySecurity
VBSSecurity
Memory IntegritySecurity → Core Isolation
Intel Virtualization Technology (VT-x)Advanced → CPU Configuration
VT-dAdvanced → CPU Configuration
SVM ModeAdvanced → CPU Configuration (AMD)
AMD-VAdvanced → CPU Configuration (AMD)
IOMMUAdvanced (AMD boards)
AMD IOMMUAdvanced → AMD CBS
Secure Virtual MachineAdvanced (AMD laptops)
Hyper-VAdvanced → Windows OS Configuration

If your BIOS has a specific VBS or Virtualization Based Security option, disable that first. If not, disable all virtualization-related options available on your system (VT-x, VT-d on Intel — SVM, IOMMU on AMD).

If you cannot find any of these options, search for your motherboard or laptop model followed by disable VBS or disable virtualization.

Verify

Press Win + R, type msinfo32, and confirm that Virtualization-based security is disabled.

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