what version of win11 are you running and yes incompatibly drives could be the issue how old is the machine your running....i believe the issue could be with the drivers of the screen shoot at the bottom try to update them.....check your device manager and see if it showing conflict in device stack...did you do a clean install to win11 or you upgraded.....try clean install to 11
Hi, Thanks a lot for all your replies. Here is what happened. I've rolled back to windows 10, and I am surprised that the same issue happened, and I was not aware that it does exist because I did not check the section ever before. Same drivers have the same issue. I've deleted the mentioned files, and other times I've added the .old at the end, but nothing changed. Last step I've tried was to disconnect the internet and reinstall a clean install for windows 10 and another try was with windows 11, and in both trials, I've disabled internet before I start the clean installation. The first thing I did in both times was to enable the memory integrity, and it did get enabled. In both times, as soon as I go online, and windows update start to get updates it starts to download associated drivers. Then the UAC send an alert that security setting prevents driver load, and it happened with all mentioned drivers. When I disable the memory integrity in order to load the drivers, and then restart computer. Then the whole scenario repeated all over once again. So, I think it is a matter of compatibility for the drivers itself. So, I've ended up disabling that security setting and pretend nothing happened. So, shall I keep pretending or there is a real solution? I did search before I post the 1st post, but I did the trials after reading your all replies. Latest release of windows 10 and windows 11 were used. Thanks
Windows updates sometimes installs quite out of date drivers including cases where it removes new drivers to install older ones. As a test you can run snappy drivers to see just what has newer drivers available. I've never had an issue letting that app install drivers but if you want to be more sure, you can use it as a tool to find the version of new drivers and then find an official source.
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roll back to win10 if you didnt have this issue....i believe the win8 drivers for your laptop mite be more friendly to win 10
does drivers are not win11 compatible....listen as long as you dont get BSOD crash you could use it.....if nothing happens running win10 bump up to 11....try running a older win11 version like 22000 you mite get away with it.