Merge pull request #10163 from MaratMussabekov/patch-298

removed reference to non-existent step
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Denise Vangel-MSFT
2021-11-29 09:17:30 -08:00
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audience: ITPro audience: ITPro
ms.collection: M365-security-compliance ms.collection: M365-security-compliance
ms.topic: conceptual ms.topic: conceptual
ms.date: 07/30/2021 ms.date: 11/29/2021
ms.reviewer: ms.reviewer:
ms.technology: windows-sec ms.technology: windows-sec
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@ -293,9 +293,9 @@ Another method to determine the available and enabled Windows Defender Device Gu
A. If a device driver fails to load or crashes at runtime, you may be able to update the driver using **Device Manager**. A. If a device driver fails to load or crashes at runtime, you may be able to update the driver using **Device Manager**.
B. If you experience software or device malfunction after using the above procedure to turn on HVCI, but you are able to log in to Windows, you can turn off HVCI by renaming or deleting the SIPolicy.p7b file from the file location in step 3 above and then restart your device. B. If you experience software or device malfunction after using the above procedure to turn on HVCI, but you are able to log in to Windows, you can turn off HVCI by renaming or deleting the SIPolicy.p7b file from `<OS Volume>\Windows\System32\CodeIntegrity\` and then restart your device.
C. If you experience a critical error during boot or your system is unstable after using the above procedure to turn on HVCI, you can recover using the Windows Recovery Environment (Windows RE). To boot to Windows RE, see [Windows RE Technical Reference](/windows-hardware/manufacture/desktop/windows-recovery-environment--windows-re--technical-reference). After logging in to Windows RE, you can turn off HVCI by renaming or deleting the SIPolicy.p7b file from the file location in step 3 above and then restart your device. C. If you experience a critical error during boot or your system is unstable after using the above procedure to turn on HVCI, you can recover using the Windows Recovery Environment (Windows RE). To boot to Windows RE, see [Windows RE Technical Reference](/windows-hardware/manufacture/desktop/windows-recovery-environment--windows-re--technical-reference). After logging in to Windows RE, you can turn off HVCI by renaming or deleting the SIPolicy.p7b file from `<OS Volume>\Windows\System32\CodeIntegrity\` and then restart your device.
## How to turn off HVCI ## How to turn off HVCI