That's what I said: So, not supporting BypassIo doesn't disable it globally. It will work the way it's working in Win 10 - in limited mode. (A screenshot from my Win 10): https://i.ibb.co/khMW2c6/Image-765.png
That's not good then, but I guess it's only the BypassIO not being supported. Like here: https://forums.malwarebytes.com/topic/285061-malwarebytes-bypassio-support/ But still, it will be good if the developer adds support for BypassIo. Thanks for letting us know, tho. I suggest e-mailing the support and ask them to add a compatible driver if possible. Otherwise, one should disable the driver before a gaming session.
I send email to Appcheck team. The answer is this : .... However, the development team is currently preparing to add it and is preparing to make it available in future versions. Therefore, please understand that the DirectStorage function is not available with the current AppCheck. .... Also they said that they will add black color GUI for selectable skin and will add also and improved cleaner in their software in the future.
Version 3.1.37.4 (26. April. 2024. 01:00 UTC) •Enhanced AppCheck self-protection. •Changed items in AppCheck general options (Show AppCheck Alert Dialog, Send suspicious files upon detection) •Fixed an issue that caused the Shelter Options screen to break due to screen scaling issues. •Improved the display of the maximize icon when maximizing AppCheck. •Fixed to backup files to the ransomshelter in log mode. (CMS) •Allows you to set the SMB server protection detection count. (CMS) •Updated CMS communication server information. (CMS) •Improved inaccurate error messages when installing AppCheck. (CMS) •Improved false-positive detections.
Cool will check it out. BTW, am I the only one who finds it strange that CheckMAL posts videos on YouTube where they showcase the old AppCheck versions? I wonder why they don't make videos with the newest AppCheck version. https://www.youtube.com/@checkmal/videos