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Removing an old driver
Mindblower
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I am unable to enable core isolation due to an old driver, wdcsam64_preview8.sys

It is listed along with wdcsam64.sys

Device Manager does not show it. So how can I remove it as it is not used/necessary? Can I do so safely by using regedit, Mindblower!

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Richard Pedersen
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September 5, 2021 - 5:30 pm
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Hi MB!

Please tell me which edition, version, and build number of Windows 10 you are using.

Thanks,
Richard

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Richard. V20H2 of 10, the latest using WAU program. On a different topic, each time I reply or make a new post, even though I am recognized, I still have to move items to prove I am human. And my reply to Core Isolation is not shown, Mindblower!

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Hi MB!

Your post is showing fine here.
I will try to get back to you about that driver issue soon,
Richard

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Mindblower said
I am unable to enable core isolation due to an old driver, wdcsam64_preview8.sys

It is listed along with wdcsam64.sys

Device Manager does not show it. So how can I remove it as it is not used/necessary? Can I do so safely by using regedit, Mindblower!  

HI MB!

This was found:

You can uninstall this driver by using device manager.

(start computer with wd device attached.) You will see the WD Ses device. and uninstall the driver, remove it from disk. Do this only when you do not use any of the WD software involved (smartware....). Restart again, try to enable core isolation. If it is still complaining about the wd ses driver, follow the procedure again, as it is now using a previous version of the driver that might be available in the driver store.

Repeat this untill all versions are gone.

Source: https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/core-isolation-memory-integrity-fails-to-enable/b5673d5c-f3ce-4f0d-89c4-0f6f60527883

Hope this helps,
Richard

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Richard. I tried that link already, uninstalled two inactive drivers which shown being from the publisher as oem16.inf driver, but the wdcsam64.sys is still showing in windows\system32\drivers and windows\system3...\wdcsam.inf_amd64_7.... as well as the wdcsam64_prewin8.sys file, preventing core isolation.

That is why I asked if they could be deleted from those directories or via the regedit option. See 3 attachments, Mindblower!

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Richard Pedersen
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September 7, 2021 - 7:38 pm
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Hi MB!

Windows will reinstall those drivers if they are deleted.

* You should first open the device security page in Settings where the Core isolation option resides
* Attach the WD device
* Open device manager and uninstall those drivers
* Then, as quickly as you can, toggle that Core Isolation option in Settings. This needs to be done before Windows has a chance to reinstall those drivers

Both WD and Microsoft are at fault here. An old driver should not keep you from enabling a security measure on your system.

Let me know how that works out for you,
Richard

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Richard. I found an old WD drive, but it was wiped clean. Connecting it revealed this information, WDC WD50 SCSI.
The date on those pesky sys files is 26-02-2018
Being a quirk, and maybe best to leave it alone, Mindblower!

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September 8, 2021 - 5:16 pm
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Hi MB!

That is your choice, of course, but when it comes to computers, I don't like to lose, 🙂
Richard

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