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November 18th, 2022 13:00
XPS 15 Core isolation memory integrity issues. Oh and now a TPM issue.
XPS 15 7590
My XPS 15 had a random failure about 6 months ago. I had to send it in to be repaired. The motherboard and wireless card were replaced from what the rep has on file. Since then, I have been trying to get this thing back to it's old glory. Now, I find this random issue and have never heard of it. I have googled it but no luck. I went to the Dell website and downloaded that old update assistant and let it show which drivers were needed. Nothing has fixed the issue. There is now a new issue as well. This is the original.
After installing all of the new drivers, mostly just Killer and a thumb print sensor stuff, this showed up. Any advice is greatly appreciated. If you fix it, I'll put you in my will. You get everything...although it is mostly debts. =-D


d5123101
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November 19th, 2022 04:00
https://www.dell.com/community/XPS/XPS-15-7590-Memory-Integrity-on-causes-an-inaccessible-boot/m-p/8273941#M102400
Similar to anything in the link above?
Saltgrass
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November 19th, 2022 06:00
First, I don't notice anything strange about your TPM indications.
If you aren't using the SafeNet USB drivers, you can remove them using the oem3.inf information. If you are using them, try updating them from the OEM or just leave the memory integrity option off.
Since they were added on 9/28/2022, did you remember installing anything on that date. You can open oem3.inf in notepad and get info about the driver but don't make anything from that listing public.