To disable the Memory Integrity setting
Go to the Kernel Isolation page in Windows Security.
Disable the Memory Integrity setting if it isn't already disabled. You'll need to restart your computer for the changes to take effect.
Note:
You can also open the Kernel Isolation page by selecting Start > Settings > Update & Security > Windows Security > Device Security, then under Kernel Isolation, selecting Kernel Isolation details.
Although the driver has a minor vulnerability that prevents it from loading, it's very likely not malicious.
The driver name and company name that appear in the notification are the only reliable information we've been able to gather about the driver.
If an updated driver isn't available from the driver manufacturer, it may be a good idea to contact them and ask if a fix is coming soon.
Warning: Disabling Memory Integrity on a Secure Core PC takes the device out of the Secure Core state. If you choose to continue using your device without resolving the driver issue, you may find that features supported by the driver no longer work, which can have consequences ranging from minor to serious.
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