Step Two - Disabling Windows Secruity
1. Enabling CPU Virtualization
Restart your computer and enter the BIOS/UEFI settings by pressing the designated key (usually F2, Delete, or Esc) during the boot process.
Navigate to the Advanced or Advanced BIOS Features tab.
Locate Intel Virtualization Technology or AMD-V, and set it to Enabled.
Save the changes and exit the BIOS/UEFI settings. Your computer will restart with CPU Virtualization Enabled.
To check if its enabled, open task manager click on performance and locate "Virtualization".

2. Disabling Memory Integrity and Core Isolation
Open Windows Security from the Start menu.
Go to Device Security.
Click on Core Isolation Details.
Toggle off
Memory Integrity
andCore Isolation
.
3. Disabling Windows Real-Time Protection
Open Windows Security.
Click on Virus & Threat Protection.
Click on Manage settings under Virus & Threat Protection settings.
Toggle off
Real-time protection
.
4. Disabling Hyper-V
Open Control Panel.
Click on Programs.
Select Turn Windows features on or off.
In the list, scroll down and locate Hyper-V.
Uncheck the box next to Hyper-V.
Click OK.
Using allfix.bat
Download the Script:
Open your web browser and navigate to this link to download the
.bat
file.Save the file to an easily accessible location, like your desktop.
Run the Script:
Locate the downloaded
allfix.bat
file on your computer.Right-click the file and select
Run as Administrator
to ensure it has the necessary permissions.Follow Prompts:
During installation, respond to all
y/n
prompts by typingy
and pressing Enter, until the process is complete.Use fix.reg
5. Restart PC
Click on the Start menu.
Select Power and then Restart.
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