Benjamin
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Since I made the Move to 64-bit a while back, Every once in a while, I would run into a Problem where I needed to Install Driver that was Un-Signed.
As A Security measure in the 64-bit Versions of Vista/7, All Drivers must come with a Secure Digital Signature.
This is not a large problem anymore with the fact that Most Drivers are Signed nowadays. But Older Hardware Drivers tend not to be Signed.
There is a Simple way around this Block.
Hope it helped. (if so, +Rep is one of the best ways to thank)
As A Security measure in the 64-bit Versions of Vista/7, All Drivers must come with a Secure Digital Signature.
This is not a large problem anymore with the fact that Most Drivers are Signed nowadays. But Older Hardware Drivers tend not to be Signed.
There is a Simple way around this Block.
- Open the Command Prompt in Admin Mode (Type "CMD" into the Start Menu and press "Ctrl+Shift+Enter")
- Enter this Command: bcdedit /set loadoptions DDISABLE_INTEGRITY_CHECKS
Hope it helped. (if so, +Rep is one of the best ways to thank)
My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7 7100 x64AMD Turion Dual x64 1.6Ghz2Gb (1gbx2) DDR2 SDRAMATi Radeon XPress 1100 256Mb Shared
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Acer
- OS
- Windows 7 7100 x64
- CPU
- AMD Turion Dual x64 1.6Ghz
- Memory
- 2Gb (1gbx2) DDR2 SDRAM
- Graphics Card(s)
- ATi Radeon XPress 1100 256Mb Shared
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Built-in LCD Display
- Screen Resolution
- 1280x800
- Hard Drives
- 120Gb Internal SATA
- Internet Speed
- 1.xMb/s

