In some rare cases, Windows Memory Integrity may cause for applications or hardware to malfunction.
It is generally suggested to leave this option enabled, but, in the case that your PC is experiencing issues, it may be required to disable memory integrity in Windows 11.
To do this:
Select Start , enter ‘Core Isolation’ in the taskbar, and select Core Isolation from the list of results to open the Windows security app.
On the Core isolation page, turn off the toggle for Memory integrity.

After having done so, reboot your PC, and then test for the offending issue again.
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