What is MEMORY-INTEGRITY-INCOMP?
The MEMORY-INTEGRITY-INCOMP error is categorized as a medium-severity Windows operating system issue that can significantly impact your PC's stability. Windows Security reports that Memory Integrity Protection is disabled due to an incompatible driver. When experiencing the Memory Integrity Protection (HVCI) - incompatible driver fault, users often report sudden system crashes, unresponsive behavior, or a blue screen of death (BSOD). In most diagnostic scenarios, this problem is directly triggered by underlying hardware or software complications such as old driver not supporting hvci (hypervisor-protected code integrity), the driver of the manufacturer of hard drives, card readers or old peripherals and cheating software or old anti-cheat. To permanently resolve the MEMORY-INTEGRITY-INCOMP issue and prevent further system degradation, it is highly recommended to follow our step-by-step troubleshooting guide below, ensuring your Windows operating system components are functioning correctly.
Common Causes
- Old driver not supporting HVCI (Hypervisor-Protected Code Integrity)
- The driver of the manufacturer of hard drives, card readers or old peripherals
- Cheating software or old anti-cheat
Step-by-Step Fix Guide
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Open Windows Security → Device Security → Kernel Isolation Details
Applying the first fix (Open Windows Security → Device Security → Kernel Isolation Details) addresses the most common root cause of MEMORY-INTEGRITY-INCOMP and restores baseline functionality.
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Find out the name of the incompatible driver and update it
If the problem persists, proceeding with the remaining steps ensures all edge cases related to windows instability are covered.
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After updating all drivers, turn Memory Integrity back on
Commands & Diagnostics
msinfo32Get-CimInstance Win32_PnPSignedDriver | Select DeviceName, DriverVersionStill Need Help?
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