Are you seeing the message “Standard hardware security not supported” in your Windows 10 or 11 device security settings? 🛑 Don’t worry — this tutorial shows you how to resolve the issue and unlock enhanced security features like Core Isolation, Memory Integrity, and more by enabling key system and BIOS settings.
🔹 What You’ll Learn in This Video:
✅ How to enable Data Execution Prevention (DEP) in Windows
✅ How to check and turn on virtualization (required for some security features)
✅ How to access and configure BIOS/UEFI settings to ensure hardware-based security is supported
📌 Timestamps
⏱ 00:00 – Introduction
⏱ 00:07 – Step 1: Enable Data Execution Prevention (DEP)
⏱ 00:52 – Step 2: Check and Enable Virtualization
⏱ 01:17 – Step 3: Configure BIOS Settings
🔧 Why Watch This Video?
Enabling hardware-based security is essential for protecting your PC from advanced threats. By following this guide, you’ll make sure your device supports features like Virtualization-Based Security (VBS) and Hypervisor-Protected Code Integrity (HVCI) — crucial for a modern, secure Windows experience. 💻🔒
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