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Vista 64bit requring signed drivers
It is driving me crazy. I can't get it to go away. I tried using the commands I have found that are supposed to stop it but it didnt help. I then tried vistabootpro and it didn't help. Does anyone know how to disable the requiring of driver signing?
I can't get cpuz or everest to work becuase of this.
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#2
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Bcdedit /set nointegritychecks ON
bcdedit /set loadoptions DDISABLE_INTEGRITY_CHECKS Make sure you don't have any of the following updates installed KB932596 KB938979 KB938194 These all reinforce driver integrity checks.
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Still didn't work
Hmm CPUZ does seem to work now, however I still get everest not work. ![]()
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You may have some other issue. CPU-Z and even GPU-z work fine for me without any modifications or changes.
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Yup I noticed that. Looks like version of everest is the only one effected. So I can make do with other stuff. Thanks for the help.
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Edited: Not important.
Last edited by mgulbran; 09-23-2008 at 02:15 AM..
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F8 while starting up.
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#8
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This doesn't work if you have the hotfixes installed as I mentioned above. They override this setting.
Only way I could get ATi Tray Tools to work.
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