This guide will walk you through the different troubleshooting methods that helped users fix this issue once and for all. We recommend that you go through all the troubleshooting methods first to understand what might be causing the problem in your case. Once you identify an issue, you can follow the relevant troubleshooting method to fix it.

1. Remove External Peripherals

This might sound too simple to work, but one fix that did the trick for several users was simply removing the external peripherals connected to their computers.  This is a good place to start but if it does not work, move to the next method below.

2. Remove the Incompatible Drivers 

Since the error code states that the issue is caused by incompatible drivers, you should next look for these drivers and remove them from the system.  If you notice the error message closely, you will see the problematic machine that is causing the issue mentioned in the details. Apart from this, you can also see the driver associated with it against the Published name option. If you cannot locate the driver, do not worry. We have explained how to look for the problematic driver that needs to go to resolve the issue below. We will be using the Command Prompt for this method.  Here is all that you need to do: That is it! You can now enable the memory integrity feature and check if the issue is resolved.

3. Use the Group Policy Editor to Enable Memory Integrity

If the steps listed above did not work for you, then you can also use the Group Policy Editor to enable the memory integrity feature. The Group Policy Editor is an administrative-level utility that stores information about Windows programs and processes through policies. Admins usually use this tool to customize the processes of their system. You need administrative access to the system to use this feature. Here is how you can proceed with this method:

4. Launch Windows Into Safe Mode

You can also enable the memory integrity feature by launching Windows into safe mode, which automatically disables any extra drivers and applications that are not needed by the system to function.  Once the problematic driver is disabled, you will be able to enable and use the memory integrity feature without any issues.  Here is how you can proceed:

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