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What impact on security does this have using the "bcdedit" steps, or going into the Windows Security "Device Security, Core Isolation details" and switching off the "Memory Integrity" which "Prevents attacks from inserting malicious code into high-security processes".
Why is security having to be compromised?
I had Windows 11 on a Lenovo P52 32GB running vmWare 15.5.7 and I was able to use my Linux VM with "Virtualize Intel VT" and "Virtualize IOMMU" enabled on the VM. I migrated to a Lenovo P15, and now get the problem mentioned here. I don't know how or why it still worked on the older kit, but maybe this is something for the developers to look more closely into. We may just get told "you need to move to the next release of vmWare, starting with version 16.x.x"
Stuff mentioned here is more of a workaround than an actual fix. I would not recommend this for any corporate based machines., but of course on your own kit, you can do things at your own risk.