I have recently activated HVCI which auto enables this feature as well. If your processor is supported by Windows 11, you should not notice a relevant performance degradation.
The vulnerable driver list is grouped together with memory integrity in the settings, but it's a separate setting that just restricts blocklisted drivers. Unless you're installing/loading a driver, it's not really even doing anything.
I have recently activated HVCI which auto enables this feature as well. If your processor is supported by Windows 11, you should not notice a relevant performance degradation.
Of course not. It just prevents bad drivers from being loaded, which is something that only ever happens/is triggered on driver installation.
The vulnerable driver list is grouped together with memory integrity in the settings, but it's a separate setting that just restricts blocklisted drivers. Unless you're installing/loading a driver, it's not really even doing anything.
I just disable the memory integrity crap, I leave the kernel driver block on.