How to turn on and off VBS Windows 11, increase performance on the computer
VBS (Virtualization Based Security) is a new security feature appearing on Windows 11. This feature is announced to run independently to help the machine prevent malicious software or malicious code from entering the computer. strong. Accompanying that power is resource consumption and reduces the performance of the machine quite a lot. So you can optionally turn on or off VBS Windows 11 to suit your usage needs.
I. How to check if the computer is on VBS?
Step 1: Press the Windows + S key combination. Then find and open the System Information software.
Step 2: A new window will appear. You scroll down to find the item Virtualization-Based Security. If the status is Running then VBS is on. Not enabled is disabled.
II. Instructions to turn on and off VBS in Windows Security
Step 1: Find and open Windows Security software.
Step 2: Go to Device Security => click on Core isolation details in Core isolation section.
Step 3: In the Memory Integrity section, turn the switch to Off to turn it off and On to turn it on.
- Note: If there is a notification from the system, you just need to click Yes to continue.
III. Instructions to turn on and off VBS using Registry
Step 1: Press Windows + R key combination to open Run. Then type regedit and press OK.
Step 2: In the Registry Editor window, access the path below:
- HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/System/CurrentControlSet/Control/DeviceGuard
Step 3: Right-click => select New => DWORD (32-bit) Value.
Step 4: Name the newly created file EnableVirtualizationBasedSecurity.
Step 5: Open the file you just created. Enter the value 0 in the Value box and then click OK.
Step 6: Restart the computer to apply the changes.
With the Windows 11 VBS feature turned on you'll experience the ultimate protection, and with it off you'll experience a better performance. In addition, if you want to check the IP address on Windows 11 when asked, or want to see your address, please refer to the article on the homepage.
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