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== Disable Signed Driver Enforcement (Windows 10) ==
 
== Disable Signed Driver Enforcement (Windows 10) ==
  
* Click the Start menu and select Settings.
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* Click the '''Start''' menu and select '''Settings'''
* Click Update and Security.
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* Click '''Update and Security'''
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* Click on '''Recovery'''
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* Click '''Restart Now''' under '''Advanced Settings'''
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* Click '''Troubleshoot'''
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* Click '''Advanced Options'''
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* Click '''Startup Setting'''
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* Click on '''Restart'''
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* On the Start Settings Screen, press 7 or F7 to disable driver signature enforcement
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When the computer restarts, you will be able to install non-digitally signed drivers.  If you restart the computer again, the driver signature enforcement will be reactivated.

Latest revision as of 08:57, 22 August 2016

Disable Signed Driver Enforcement (Windows 10)

  • Click the Start menu and select Settings
  • Click Update and Security
  • Click on Recovery
  • Click Restart Now under Advanced Settings
  • Click Troubleshoot
  • Click Advanced Options
  • Click Startup Setting
  • Click on Restart
  • On the Start Settings Screen, press 7 or F7 to disable driver signature enforcement

When the computer restarts, you will be able to install non-digitally signed drivers. If you restart the computer again, the driver signature enforcement will be reactivated.