Windows 10 host where Credential Guard or Device Guard is enabled fails when run
To disable Device Guard or Credential Guard on Itanium based computers:[*]Disable the group policy setting that was used to enable Credential Guard.
[*]On the host operating system, click Start > Run, type gpedit.msc, and click Ok. The Local group Policy Editor opens.
[*]Go to Local Computer Policy > Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > System > Device Guard > Turn on Virtualization Based Security.
[*]Select Disabled.
[*]Go to Control Panel > Uninstall a Program > Turn Windows features on or off to turn off Hyper-V.
[*]Select Do not restart.
[*]Delete the related EFI variables by launching a command prompt on the host machine using an Administrator account and run these commands:
mountvol X: /s
copy %WINDIR%\System32\SecConfig.efi X:\EFI\Microsoft\Boot\SecConfig.efi /Y
bcdedit /create {0cb3b571-2f2e-4343-a879-d86a476d7215} /d "DebugTool" /application osloader
bcdedit /set {0cb3b571-2f2e-4343-a879-d86a476d7215} path "\EFI\Microsoft\Boot\SecConfig.efi"
bcdedit /set {bootmgr} bootsequence {0cb3b571-2f2e-4343-a879-d86a476d7215}
bcdedit /set {0cb3b571-2f2e-4343-a879-d86a476d7215} loadoptions DISABLE-LSA-ISO,DISABLE-VBS
bcdedit /set {0cb3b571-2f2e-4343-a879-d86a476d7215} device partition=X:
mountvol X: /d
Note: Ensure X is an unused drive, else change to another drive.
[*]Restart the host.
[*]Accept the prompt on the boot screen to disable Device Guard or Credential Guard.
If you have a machine with Legacy BIOS boot:
[*]Open the command prompt as Administrator on host.
[*]Run this command:
bcdedit /set hypervisorlaunchtype off
[*]Reboot the host.
Note: To find EFI or BIOS type msinfo32.exe in the Run tab.
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