"Warning: If you choose to continue using your device without addressing the driver problem, you might discover that the functionality the driver supports does not work any longer, which could have consequences ranging from negligible to severe."
Quote from: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/a-driver-can-t-load-on-this-device-8eea34e5-ff4b-16ec-870d-61a4a43b3dd5
Any word on when this issue will be addressed and resolved?
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3 RepliesAn actual human at Battleye responded to my email! There may be hope after all (although I am not holding my breath)... =email reply= Thanks for your additional report, we are aware of that. This merely affects certain old versions of our driver though, not current ones. The actual issue was related to a Microsoft update this week, which we have since addressed in our FAQ at the very top. =email end= As indicated, they have updated their FAQ since my contact. In part it reads: "While we are working on finding a solution and are also in contact with Microsoft regarding this issue, unfortunately there is no easy or immediate fix for it." Quote from: https://www.battleye.com/support/faq/ Which is why I am not holding my breath. They actually appear to be working on a fix. Why we should be forced to lower our system security until this is accomplished is still an open question. Now... who to pester about this issue... ???
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3 RepliesI'm also getting this error except mine says "The driver cannot load because it is incompatible with a Windows security mitigation called Hardware-enforced Stack Protection. You can disable this security mitigation by clicking the Disable button below and rebooting the device. However, doing so will downgrade the security of your device." It just popped up for me this evening. Is there a fix for this without me using the "disable" option?