This is where I'd like to see some benchmarks I guess. Greg says on an older processor the machine became essentially unusable. I cannot test this myself as my work machine has VMware Workstation on it and so anything needing Hyper-V is out of the question. My home PC is too old.
Indeed. It's a older MBR-based system so there's no UEFI booting going on. My question is whether correcting that would be a fool's errand or not, based on the other yellow items in my screenshot.
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Intel has compliant drivers which are what seem to be failing, I just can’t with certainty whether they apply to your hardware. Several other drivers I don’t recognize.
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I suppose the relevant info here is that any incompatible drivers listed in yellow would prevent enabling HVCI? Is that true? What about the other yellow items below? E.g. the lack of: HSTI TPM Secure MOR NX Protector SMM Mitigation
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IMHO if your hardware support UEFI, you can converthttps://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/deployment/mbr-to-gpt …
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