![]() ![]() Hopefully, as time goes on, better implementation of this will arise. The old adage of "Convenience at the cost of security." Make sure Hyper-V and the related feature is disabled. Getting into an entirely different topic. BlueStacks cannot start when Hyper-V is enabled If you’re faced with this issue, you can try the following to resolve the issue. Depends on how well it protects against that, and if it makes root/admin-level infection/exploitation and persistence that much harder. But, if you still somehow get infected on an admin level, it can just be disabled I assume. It does seem like it is more protection/mitigation in case of a bad scenario (Obviously, nothing makes you invulnerable). I myself have been researching if Core Isolation is even worth it. Privacy/security paranoia is already at an all-time high, this certainly doesn't help. And good luck to them convincing everyday users to disable a security feature - Those who don't have the tech knowledge behind any of this (How any of this works, why it needs to be off, etc.), except for "This doesn't seem safe, I'll look elsewhere." as Core Isolation is becoming standard, and on by default, especially in newer systems with Windows 11. ![]()
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