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How to disable VBS/HVCI to increase Performance in Windows-11
How to disable VBS/HVCI to increase Performance in Windows 11
NFO:
Virtualization-based security allows Windows 11 to create a Secure Memory Enclave that's isolated from unsafe Code. Another built-in feature called Hypervisor-Enforced Code Integrity (HVCI) uses the capabilities of VBS to prevent unsigned or questionable Drivers and Software from getting into Memory. VBS and HVCI have a significant Performance Cost, particularly when it comes to gaming. As much as ~5% slower with these Settings on.
Check VBS/HVCI Status:
- Open System Information
- Scroll down to find the
Virtualization-based security. If it saysRunningVBS is enabled.
Disable VBS/HVCI:
- Search for
Core isolationin Windows Search and click the top Result - Toggle
Memory integritytoOff - Reboot your PC as prompted
- Check System Information again to see if Virtualization-based security is listed as
Not enabledIf so, you are done
Disable VBS/HVCI via Registry Editor:
- Open
Registry Editor - Navigate to
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\DeviceGuard - Double-click
EnableVirtualizationBasedSecurityand set it to0and clickOK - Close Registry Editor and reboot your PC