How to disable VBS in Windows 11

Windows 11 virtualization-based security features have been shown to have some impact on gaming performance, even if not drastic. Although you will put your system at greater risk, if you want to minimally increase the performance of your gaming PC, you can always disable it. Just follow these steps to disable VBS in a few clicks.

Note: DigitalTrends does not recommend disabling any security features on your devices and assumes no responsibility for any security issues that arise if you do so.

How to disable VBS in Windows 11

There are several ways to disable VBS in Windows 11, but the fastest and easiest is to use the Windows 11 Security Center.

Step 1: Use the Windows search bar to search for “Windows Security” and select a security app.

Looking for a Windows security app.

Step 2: Choose device security from the menu on the left.

Navigating the Windows 11 Security Center.

Step 3: Choose Core insulation details low core insulation qualification.

Windows 11 security menu.

Step 4 – Use the Rotary Switch memory integrity to Off.

Disable VBS in Windows 11.

Step 5: Restart your computer. When it reboots, VBS should be disabled.

If you want to improve your game performance by disabling VBS, try playing one of them now to see what effect it had. Use these tips to keep track of your frames per second.

How to check if VBS is disabled

You can check if VBS is disabled on your system by looking in the Windows 11 System Information panel.

Step 1: Press windows key + R run Run dialog box.

Step 2: Type “msinfo32” and select Alright or press Input.

Running MSinfo32 on Windows 11.

Step 3 – In the System Information window that appears, scroll down the right pane until you find Virtualization-based security. If it is disabled it will say Not available.

VBS tagging is disabled in Windows 11.

Should you disable VBS?

Unless you absolutely need every possible frame rate for your games, then no, you probably shouldn’t. In our analysis, we’ve shown that the performance impact of gaming with VBS enabled is minimal at best – less than 1% fps in most cases. VBS also serves an important security role by protecting verification processes, such as driver validation, and helps prevent malware from being injected into your applications.

Yes, if you disable memory integrity you might get some extra fps in your games, but you won’t really notice the difference. You’d better use our performance guide to tweak your settings, or just save up and buy a better graphics card.

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