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Hello, im trying to install driver on my windows 7 home premium x64 but it is saying that the drivers are not digitally signed and i will not be able to proceed with the installation. Is there any way to disable to this check in 64 bit version of windows 7? Windows 7 32 bit is letting me install this kind of drivers but unfortunately 64 bit does not..
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A group policy could even control this feature.
1. Go to Start -> Run -> GPEdit.msc 2. Now go to User Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> System -> Driver Installation -> Code signing for drivers If this is inaccessible then change it via Registry: 1. Go to Start -> Run -> regedit.exe 2. Look for: [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Wind ows NT\Driver Signing] 3. Change the BehaviorOnFailedVerify key value to "0" for ignore, "1" for getting just warning mesage and "2" to block completely. http://forums.techarena.in/operating...tm#post4578536 |
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does it work on vista too?
Thanks you made it look so easy ;] i was trying to find the solution for few hours and no one knew how to do this. the only one thing i found is this Quote:
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Windows Vista(Home Basic/Premium) does not have gpedit.msc
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Well Wite the registry is an option for any of the Windows versions and looks to be simple enough, my other suggestion was in the event that for some reason that did not work you should try the exact software you linked, I recently posted it in another thread on another forum for someone to assist them with a video card issue. Group Policy as Jimbo has stated will not in every version of Windows be an option.
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