I'm having trouble with Windows 11 re-enabling the Memory Integrity feature even after I try to turn it off. Every time I disable it, it just gets turned back on. For context, I have Secure Boot enabled on my EliteBook 745 G6. Additionally, I can't disable Secure Boot because I've forgotten my BIOS password, and HP's extra security measures make it tough to access those settings. Any suggestions on how to stop Memory Integrity from re-enabling?
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It sounds frustrating! First off, can I ask why you want to disable such an important security feature? If you are trying to change it, make sure you restart your computer after disabling it. If your BIOS is locked, Windows might not be able to permanently change hardware security settings. Also, check if your laptop is managed by an organization; that can also affect settings like these.

I'm having issues with my game, Rainbow Six Siege. It detects it as a virtual machine and kicks me out. Disabling Memory Integrity might help with that, right?