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### Arm 64 devices must disable compiled hybrid PE usage (CHPE) (Arm 64 CPU Only)
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> [!IMPORTANT]
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> **Arm 64 devices are in public preview**. It's being actively developed and might not be complete. They're made available on a "Preview" basis. You can test and use these features in production environments and scenarios and provide feedback.
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> **Hotpatch updates on Arm 64 devices are in public preview**. It's being actively developed and might not be complete. They're made available on a "Preview" basis. You can test and use these features in production environments and scenarios and provide feedback.
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This requirement only applies to Arm 64 CPU devices when using Hotpatch updates. Hotpatch updates aren't compatible with servicing CHPE OS binaries located in the `%SystemRoot%\SyChpe32` folder.
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Path: `HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager\Memory Management`
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DWORD key value: HotPatchRestrictions=1
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You can also use the CSP DisableCHPE (available on Windows Insider Preview). For more information, see [DisableCHPE](/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-system#disablechpe).
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> [!NOTE]
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> There are no plans to support hotpatch updates on Arm64 devices with CHPE enabled. Disabling CHPE is required only for Arm64 devices. AMD and Intel CPUs don’t have CHPE.
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