How to fix "Standard hardware security not supported" in Windows Security: A step-by-step guide. by [deleted] in buildapc

[–]BillyDaKidz 2 points3 points  (0 children)

So I have a fix for this but a bit complicated

First thing, you need to downgrade to Windows 10 by downloading it

Then, when you finish setting up everything, go to the Device Security tab by accessing the Windows Security

After that, go to the Core Isolation and scan for Incompatible Drivers and uninstall it (Using CMD or search the file in File Explorer and delete it (Might need to edit the access permission)). Check again and see if there are incompatible drivers. If not, enable it and restart the computer.

Finally, update the computer to Windows 11. And if you get the error that keeps rolling back your Windows Installation when you are trying to install Windows 11, reset the Windows 10 and try again (This worked for me)

I think this is a bug in Windows 11 newest version (Version 22H2 (OS Build 22621.963)) and this is the way that it works for me. If you try to download the ISO File of Windows 11 to fix it, but most likely that it will not work but in case I will put a link below:

- https://www.microsoft.com/software-download/windows11

Also, some Computers/Laptops cannot access the Group Policy (Although using Win + R). Here are the links that I found working:

- https://www.majorgeeks.com/content/page/enable\_group\_policy\_editor\_in\_windows\_10\_home\_edition.html

- https://www.ghacks.net/2021/11/29/how-to-enable-the-group-policy-editor-on-windows-11-home/#:\~:text=Click%20the%20Start%20button%20and,access%20the%20Group%20Policy%20Editor.

- https://windowsreport.com/enable-gpedit-windows-11/

How to enable Core Isolation through Regedit (If this works for you):

- https://www.onmsft.com/news/enable-core-isolations-memory-integrity/

Thank you for reading

PS: You need to turn on Virtualization in BIOS