Re: Free antivirus programs and Jaws.
chris judge
Hey Mike. I just tried this and got as far as the checkbox for memory integrity. I checked the box, got a tone, but no audio feedback as to whether it been avtivated. I went back and check box is still unchecked which leads me to believe my system doesn’t support it. What determines whether a particular system supports this?
Thanks.
From: jaws-users-list@groups.io <jaws-users-list@groups.io> On Behalf Of Mike B
Sent: August 17, 2019 12:58 AM To: jaws-users-list@groups.io Subject: Re: [jaws-users] Free antivirus programs and Jaws.
Hi Mr. Ed,
Try the following: 1. Press Windows key + I, for settings, tab 1 time to, System and findUpdate and Security, press enter. 2. Tab 1 time into your listand down arrow to, Windows Security, and press enter. 3. Tab to, Device Security button, press enter, and you'll land on, Core isolation details link, press enter. 4. You should now have, not checked Memory integrity button, press the spacebar and your computer will let you know if this can be started or not.
----- Original Message ----- From: Mr. Ed Sent: Friday, August 16, 2019 4:49 PM Subject: Re: [jaws-users] Free antivirus programs and Jaws.
Hi, I might have miss this but how do you make sure this is turned on? Mr. Ed
From: jaws-users-list@groups.io [mailto:jaws-users-list@groups.io] On Behalf Of Jason White via Groups.Io
Memory integrity protection uses virtualization hardware in the CPU to protect code in the operating system kernel from malicious modification. That, at least, is what I understand from the documentation.
It’s part of Microsoft’s strategy to make life much more difficult for malware authors, and therefore safer for users.
From: <jaws-users-list@groups.io> on behalf of Glenn / Lenny <glennervin@...>
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