This Windows security feature uses virtualization to protect sensitive processes but is a frequent trigger for this error.
If you want to keep the Hyper-V features installed but disabled at boot, you can modify the boot configuration database. This creates a "non-virtualized" boot profile for gaming.
This error is a security feature designed to prevent cheating or piracy. However, it often incorrectly flags legitimate systems, particularly if you are using VMware, Oracle VirtualBox, or if your Windows 11 installation uses Hyper-V for security features.
Press the , type cmd , right-click on Command Prompt , and select Run as administrator . This Windows security feature uses virtualization to protect
is typically a "false positive" triggered by modern Windows security features (like Hyper-V or Core Isolation) that use virtualization technology. Disable "Core Isolation / Memory Integrity"
While the error is straightforward, its causes on modern systems are often hidden:
If Windows features aren't the cause, you can manually "hide" virtualization flags from the game by modifying specific registry keys that identify your BIOS version. Enable Virtualization on Windows - Microsoft Support This error is a security feature designed to
Look for and Windows Hypervisor Platform . Uncheck them.
Navigate to your Dead Space 3 installation directory (usually found within your Steam or EA app library folders). Right-click on and select Properties . Click on the Compatibility tab.
Also set:
Forcing the game executable to run using older Windows protocols bypasses many DRM check bugs.
Modern versions of Windows 10 and 11 often have or other virtualization platforms enabled by default to support security features like the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) or Sandbox. These can trigger the game's anti-VM check. How to disable:
This Windows security feature uses virtualization to protect sensitive processes but is a frequent trigger for this error.
If you want to keep the Hyper-V features installed but disabled at boot, you can modify the boot configuration database. This creates a "non-virtualized" boot profile for gaming.
This error is a security feature designed to prevent cheating or piracy. However, it often incorrectly flags legitimate systems, particularly if you are using VMware, Oracle VirtualBox, or if your Windows 11 installation uses Hyper-V for security features.
Press the , type cmd , right-click on Command Prompt , and select Run as administrator .
is typically a "false positive" triggered by modern Windows security features (like Hyper-V or Core Isolation) that use virtualization technology. Disable "Core Isolation / Memory Integrity"
While the error is straightforward, its causes on modern systems are often hidden:
If Windows features aren't the cause, you can manually "hide" virtualization flags from the game by modifying specific registry keys that identify your BIOS version. Enable Virtualization on Windows - Microsoft Support
Look for and Windows Hypervisor Platform . Uncheck them.
Navigate to your Dead Space 3 installation directory (usually found within your Steam or EA app library folders). Right-click on and select Properties . Click on the Compatibility tab.
Also set:
Forcing the game executable to run using older Windows protocols bypasses many DRM check bugs.
Modern versions of Windows 10 and 11 often have or other virtualization platforms enabled by default to support security features like the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) or Sandbox. These can trigger the game's anti-VM check. How to disable: