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If all else fails, try Mark’s technique for creating your own driver signing certificate and signing the driver or application yourself. [updated commented that Windows6.0-KB941649-v2-圆4 also needs to be uninstalled. Violator posted that KB938194 also needs to be uninstalled, and he suggests running the following command as well: Bcdedit /set nointegritychecks ON You can also use VBCDEDIT to edit Vista’s boot options, which are normally set using the bcdedit command. I was looking for a permanent solution and came across this guide that explains the bcdedit command will work if if you uninstall the patches from KB932596 and KB938979. You need to press F7 to activate the item 'Disable driver signature. Sure, I could still access the Advanced Boot Options menu by pressing F8 during the boot process and selecting Disable Driver Signature Enforcement, but that just disables driver signing for the current boot only. In Troubleshoot, click Advanced options: In Advanced options, select the item Startup settings: Finally, press the Restart button in Startup settings: After Windows 10 restarts, you will see the following screen: It allows you to disable the driver signature enforcement. These two patches broke the bcdedit command listed above. From an elevated command prompt I ran bcdedit /set loadoptions DDISABLE_INTEGRITY_CHECKSĪnd rebooted, and I was able to load the unsigned drivers with no problem.īut that was before KB932596 and KB938979 were released.
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It was easy to disable driver signing before two updates were released. I’m all for increased security, until I run across a piece of hardware that does not have signed drivers.
#Windows driver signing disable 64 Bit#
A security feature of Windows Vista 64 bit version is that unsigned drivers will not load.