Windows 11 - our articles on the subject

 
Langmeier Backup FAQ September 30, 2024
Memory Integrity, also known as "Core Isolation" or "Hypervisor-Protected Code Integrity" (HVCI), is a security feature in Windows 11 designed to protect against hardware tampering. It is often used by organizations that need to physically secure devices. However, the usefulness of this feature is controversial among IT experts. If a device is already physically protected, the function does not provide any additional protection, but can impair system performance. Many experts therefore recommend deactivating the function. Another disadvantage is the incompatibility with some software programs, including Langmeier Backup. In this case, the function for mounting data backup images in a virtual drive is blocked if core isolation is enabled. IT experts recommend disabling core isolation in most cases, especially if physical security measures are in place. Read more
 
Langmeier Backup June 6, 2024
Booting Windows 11 from a USB stick can be useful in many situations, be it for testing new versions, troubleshooting or data migration. Here you can find out how to boot your computer from a USB stick using either the settings or the boot menu/BIOS. Read more