Jlinkx64.sys - !!link!!
If you no longer use SEGGER J-Link tools or the update doesn't clear the error, you can manually remove the driver. Note that this may cause connected J-Link hardware to stop functioning.
Troubleshooting jlinkx64.sys: Fix Core Isolation and Memory Integrity Errors
: Many legacy versions of the driver (e.g., version 2.6.5.0) are not compatible with Virtualization-Based Security (VBS) standards.
: Download and install the latest J-Link Software and Documentation Pack . Newer versions use modern WinUSB drivers which are fully compatible with Core Isolation. 2. Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) jlinkx64.sys
Download and install the latest .
You will typically find this file in one of the following directories, depending on how the software was installed:
: In the Windows Security "Incompatible drivers" list, note the "Published name" (e.g., oem82.inf ). If you no longer use SEGGER J-Link tools
Windows flags when the driver version installed on your machine is outdated—sometimes dating back as far as 2007. Because these older drivers do not support the security requirements for Memory Integrity , Windows disables the feature entirely to prevent potential vulnerabilities. How to Fix the Incompatibility 1. Update Your Drivers (Recommended)
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The most common issue on Windows 10 and 11 is that older versions of prevent users from enabling Memory Integrity. : Download and install the latest J-Link Software
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Unable to turn on Memory Integrity due to incomaptible drivers
If you encounter persistent permission issues, forums like the Renesas Engineering Community often host discussions on specific hardware configurations that might be reinstalling the driver automatically.

