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@superbean: If that were an option I would obviously do that ;p
@Antman: Had not heard of this in my google-fu searching (probably due to it being called VistaBoot ;x), but it took three seconds of searching via their website to find this:
##The ability to disabled 64-bit drivers was originally included, but was disabled by a Microsoft Update. This will be fixed in the next version of VistaBootPRO.
VistaBootPRO - About the Program
Theyre speaking Engrish, but you get the picture. Looking into it further yielded unfavorable results. The latest post on their forums regarding this issue was in May 2009, in which it was stated that they're "working on it" for a future release. Which to this date has not come yet.
Celeras Why exactly do you need Driver Signing enforcement turned off? IF its for vmware server that problem doesn't exist like it did in vista x64.
To use an unsigned driver for Sixaxis DS3 on the PC, there are no signed alternatives.
Sixaxis/DS3 Drivers for x64 systems (and Windows 7 support) - Hax Network - X360 | PS3 Hacks
see if that's what you want.
Here this just might help you out some.
How to Install & use unsigned drivers in Windows Vista/7 x64 - TechSpot OpenBoards
Thanks for trying, but you gave me links to the drivers I already said I was using, and dated methods I already said didn't work anymore in the original post
I appreciate the effort though
OK i cant just skip this over, i was trying to do the exact same thing this tool is doing the ps3 six axis thing on my win 7 64 bit, i did this in a command line window
Open a command prompt as an admin and type
bcdedit -set loadoptions DISABLE_INTEGRITY_CHECKS
bcdedit -set TESTSIGNING ON
Now it says testing in the bottom right
Test Mode
Windows 7
Build 7600
THIS WORKED PERFECTLY, and has been working just fine for a very long time, so any one who may need help with this SAME EXACT PROBLEM this person is having...THIS ACTUALLY WORKS, dont listen to anything this tool has been saying. Hope this helps others who search for this...
if your scared then theres no solution for you, too bad i suppose, as for the rest of us, ive had driver sign. disabled for months now, and not one thing bad has happened to my computer, nor has there been any instability in it.